##// END OF EJS Templates
clone: add a server-side option to disable full getbundles (pull-based clones)...
Siddharth Agarwal -
r32260:d0d9a4fc default
parent child Browse files
Show More
@@ -1,2410 +1,2416
1 1 The Mercurial system uses a set of configuration files to control
2 2 aspects of its behavior.
3 3
4 4 Troubleshooting
5 5 ===============
6 6
7 7 If you're having problems with your configuration,
8 8 :hg:`config --debug` can help you understand what is introducing
9 9 a setting into your environment.
10 10
11 11 See :hg:`help config.syntax` and :hg:`help config.files`
12 12 for information about how and where to override things.
13 13
14 14 Structure
15 15 =========
16 16
17 17 The configuration files use a simple ini-file format. A configuration
18 18 file consists of sections, led by a ``[section]`` header and followed
19 19 by ``name = value`` entries::
20 20
21 21 [ui]
22 22 username = Firstname Lastname <firstname.lastname@example.net>
23 23 verbose = True
24 24
25 25 The above entries will be referred to as ``ui.username`` and
26 26 ``ui.verbose``, respectively. See :hg:`help config.syntax`.
27 27
28 28 Files
29 29 =====
30 30
31 31 Mercurial reads configuration data from several files, if they exist.
32 32 These files do not exist by default and you will have to create the
33 33 appropriate configuration files yourself:
34 34
35 35 Local configuration is put into the per-repository ``<repo>/.hg/hgrc`` file.
36 36
37 37 Global configuration like the username setting is typically put into:
38 38
39 39 .. container:: windows
40 40
41 41 - ``%USERPROFILE%\mercurial.ini`` (on Windows)
42 42
43 43 .. container:: unix.plan9
44 44
45 45 - ``$HOME/.hgrc`` (on Unix, Plan9)
46 46
47 47 The names of these files depend on the system on which Mercurial is
48 48 installed. ``*.rc`` files from a single directory are read in
49 49 alphabetical order, later ones overriding earlier ones. Where multiple
50 50 paths are given below, settings from earlier paths override later
51 51 ones.
52 52
53 53 .. container:: verbose.unix
54 54
55 55 On Unix, the following files are consulted:
56 56
57 57 - ``<repo>/.hg/hgrc`` (per-repository)
58 58 - ``$HOME/.hgrc`` (per-user)
59 59 - ``${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/hg/hgrc`` (per-user)
60 60 - ``<install-root>/etc/mercurial/hgrc`` (per-installation)
61 61 - ``<install-root>/etc/mercurial/hgrc.d/*.rc`` (per-installation)
62 62 - ``/etc/mercurial/hgrc`` (per-system)
63 63 - ``/etc/mercurial/hgrc.d/*.rc`` (per-system)
64 64 - ``<internal>/default.d/*.rc`` (defaults)
65 65
66 66 .. container:: verbose.windows
67 67
68 68 On Windows, the following files are consulted:
69 69
70 70 - ``<repo>/.hg/hgrc`` (per-repository)
71 71 - ``%USERPROFILE%\.hgrc`` (per-user)
72 72 - ``%USERPROFILE%\Mercurial.ini`` (per-user)
73 73 - ``%HOME%\.hgrc`` (per-user)
74 74 - ``%HOME%\Mercurial.ini`` (per-user)
75 75 - ``HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Mercurial`` (per-installation)
76 76 - ``<install-dir>\hgrc.d\*.rc`` (per-installation)
77 77 - ``<install-dir>\Mercurial.ini`` (per-installation)
78 78 - ``<internal>/default.d/*.rc`` (defaults)
79 79
80 80 .. note::
81 81
82 82 The registry key ``HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Mercurial``
83 83 is used when running 32-bit Python on 64-bit Windows.
84 84
85 85 .. container:: windows
86 86
87 87 On Windows 9x, ``%HOME%`` is replaced by ``%APPDATA%``.
88 88
89 89 .. container:: verbose.plan9
90 90
91 91 On Plan9, the following files are consulted:
92 92
93 93 - ``<repo>/.hg/hgrc`` (per-repository)
94 94 - ``$home/lib/hgrc`` (per-user)
95 95 - ``<install-root>/lib/mercurial/hgrc`` (per-installation)
96 96 - ``<install-root>/lib/mercurial/hgrc.d/*.rc`` (per-installation)
97 97 - ``/lib/mercurial/hgrc`` (per-system)
98 98 - ``/lib/mercurial/hgrc.d/*.rc`` (per-system)
99 99 - ``<internal>/default.d/*.rc`` (defaults)
100 100
101 101 Per-repository configuration options only apply in a
102 102 particular repository. This file is not version-controlled, and
103 103 will not get transferred during a "clone" operation. Options in
104 104 this file override options in all other configuration files.
105 105
106 106 .. container:: unix.plan9
107 107
108 108 On Plan 9 and Unix, most of this file will be ignored if it doesn't
109 109 belong to a trusted user or to a trusted group. See
110 110 :hg:`help config.trusted` for more details.
111 111
112 112 Per-user configuration file(s) are for the user running Mercurial. Options
113 113 in these files apply to all Mercurial commands executed by this user in any
114 114 directory. Options in these files override per-system and per-installation
115 115 options.
116 116
117 117 Per-installation configuration files are searched for in the
118 118 directory where Mercurial is installed. ``<install-root>`` is the
119 119 parent directory of the **hg** executable (or symlink) being run.
120 120
121 121 .. container:: unix.plan9
122 122
123 123 For example, if installed in ``/shared/tools/bin/hg``, Mercurial
124 124 will look in ``/shared/tools/etc/mercurial/hgrc``. Options in these
125 125 files apply to all Mercurial commands executed by any user in any
126 126 directory.
127 127
128 128 Per-installation configuration files are for the system on
129 129 which Mercurial is running. Options in these files apply to all
130 130 Mercurial commands executed by any user in any directory. Registry
131 131 keys contain PATH-like strings, every part of which must reference
132 132 a ``Mercurial.ini`` file or be a directory where ``*.rc`` files will
133 133 be read. Mercurial checks each of these locations in the specified
134 134 order until one or more configuration files are detected.
135 135
136 136 Per-system configuration files are for the system on which Mercurial
137 137 is running. Options in these files apply to all Mercurial commands
138 138 executed by any user in any directory. Options in these files
139 139 override per-installation options.
140 140
141 141 Mercurial comes with some default configuration. The default configuration
142 142 files are installed with Mercurial and will be overwritten on upgrades. Default
143 143 configuration files should never be edited by users or administrators but can
144 144 be overridden in other configuration files. So far the directory only contains
145 145 merge tool configuration but packagers can also put other default configuration
146 146 there.
147 147
148 148 Syntax
149 149 ======
150 150
151 151 A configuration file consists of sections, led by a ``[section]`` header
152 152 and followed by ``name = value`` entries (sometimes called
153 153 ``configuration keys``)::
154 154
155 155 [spam]
156 156 eggs=ham
157 157 green=
158 158 eggs
159 159
160 160 Each line contains one entry. If the lines that follow are indented,
161 161 they are treated as continuations of that entry. Leading whitespace is
162 162 removed from values. Empty lines are skipped. Lines beginning with
163 163 ``#`` or ``;`` are ignored and may be used to provide comments.
164 164
165 165 Configuration keys can be set multiple times, in which case Mercurial
166 166 will use the value that was configured last. As an example::
167 167
168 168 [spam]
169 169 eggs=large
170 170 ham=serrano
171 171 eggs=small
172 172
173 173 This would set the configuration key named ``eggs`` to ``small``.
174 174
175 175 It is also possible to define a section multiple times. A section can
176 176 be redefined on the same and/or on different configuration files. For
177 177 example::
178 178
179 179 [foo]
180 180 eggs=large
181 181 ham=serrano
182 182 eggs=small
183 183
184 184 [bar]
185 185 eggs=ham
186 186 green=
187 187 eggs
188 188
189 189 [foo]
190 190 ham=prosciutto
191 191 eggs=medium
192 192 bread=toasted
193 193
194 194 This would set the ``eggs``, ``ham``, and ``bread`` configuration keys
195 195 of the ``foo`` section to ``medium``, ``prosciutto``, and ``toasted``,
196 196 respectively. As you can see there only thing that matters is the last
197 197 value that was set for each of the configuration keys.
198 198
199 199 If a configuration key is set multiple times in different
200 200 configuration files the final value will depend on the order in which
201 201 the different configuration files are read, with settings from earlier
202 202 paths overriding later ones as described on the ``Files`` section
203 203 above.
204 204
205 205 A line of the form ``%include file`` will include ``file`` into the
206 206 current configuration file. The inclusion is recursive, which means
207 207 that included files can include other files. Filenames are relative to
208 208 the configuration file in which the ``%include`` directive is found.
209 209 Environment variables and ``~user`` constructs are expanded in
210 210 ``file``. This lets you do something like::
211 211
212 212 %include ~/.hgrc.d/$HOST.rc
213 213
214 214 to include a different configuration file on each computer you use.
215 215
216 216 A line with ``%unset name`` will remove ``name`` from the current
217 217 section, if it has been set previously.
218 218
219 219 The values are either free-form text strings, lists of text strings,
220 220 or Boolean values. Boolean values can be set to true using any of "1",
221 221 "yes", "true", or "on" and to false using "0", "no", "false", or "off"
222 222 (all case insensitive).
223 223
224 224 List values are separated by whitespace or comma, except when values are
225 225 placed in double quotation marks::
226 226
227 227 allow_read = "John Doe, PhD", brian, betty
228 228
229 229 Quotation marks can be escaped by prefixing them with a backslash. Only
230 230 quotation marks at the beginning of a word is counted as a quotation
231 231 (e.g., ``foo"bar baz`` is the list of ``foo"bar`` and ``baz``).
232 232
233 233 Sections
234 234 ========
235 235
236 236 This section describes the different sections that may appear in a
237 237 Mercurial configuration file, the purpose of each section, its possible
238 238 keys, and their possible values.
239 239
240 240 ``alias``
241 241 ---------
242 242
243 243 Defines command aliases.
244 244
245 245 Aliases allow you to define your own commands in terms of other
246 246 commands (or aliases), optionally including arguments. Positional
247 247 arguments in the form of ``$1``, ``$2``, etc. in the alias definition
248 248 are expanded by Mercurial before execution. Positional arguments not
249 249 already used by ``$N`` in the definition are put at the end of the
250 250 command to be executed.
251 251
252 252 Alias definitions consist of lines of the form::
253 253
254 254 <alias> = <command> [<argument>]...
255 255
256 256 For example, this definition::
257 257
258 258 latest = log --limit 5
259 259
260 260 creates a new command ``latest`` that shows only the five most recent
261 261 changesets. You can define subsequent aliases using earlier ones::
262 262
263 263 stable5 = latest -b stable
264 264
265 265 .. note::
266 266
267 267 It is possible to create aliases with the same names as
268 268 existing commands, which will then override the original
269 269 definitions. This is almost always a bad idea!
270 270
271 271 An alias can start with an exclamation point (``!``) to make it a
272 272 shell alias. A shell alias is executed with the shell and will let you
273 273 run arbitrary commands. As an example, ::
274 274
275 275 echo = !echo $@
276 276
277 277 will let you do ``hg echo foo`` to have ``foo`` printed in your
278 278 terminal. A better example might be::
279 279
280 280 purge = !$HG status --no-status --unknown -0 re: | xargs -0 rm -f
281 281
282 282 which will make ``hg purge`` delete all unknown files in the
283 283 repository in the same manner as the purge extension.
284 284
285 285 Positional arguments like ``$1``, ``$2``, etc. in the alias definition
286 286 expand to the command arguments. Unmatched arguments are
287 287 removed. ``$0`` expands to the alias name and ``$@`` expands to all
288 288 arguments separated by a space. ``"$@"`` (with quotes) expands to all
289 289 arguments quoted individually and separated by a space. These expansions
290 290 happen before the command is passed to the shell.
291 291
292 292 Shell aliases are executed in an environment where ``$HG`` expands to
293 293 the path of the Mercurial that was used to execute the alias. This is
294 294 useful when you want to call further Mercurial commands in a shell
295 295 alias, as was done above for the purge alias. In addition,
296 296 ``$HG_ARGS`` expands to the arguments given to Mercurial. In the ``hg
297 297 echo foo`` call above, ``$HG_ARGS`` would expand to ``echo foo``.
298 298
299 299 .. note::
300 300
301 301 Some global configuration options such as ``-R`` are
302 302 processed before shell aliases and will thus not be passed to
303 303 aliases.
304 304
305 305
306 306 ``annotate``
307 307 ------------
308 308
309 309 Settings used when displaying file annotations. All values are
310 310 Booleans and default to False. See :hg:`help config.diff` for
311 311 related options for the diff command.
312 312
313 313 ``ignorews``
314 314 Ignore white space when comparing lines.
315 315
316 316 ``ignorewsamount``
317 317 Ignore changes in the amount of white space.
318 318
319 319 ``ignoreblanklines``
320 320 Ignore changes whose lines are all blank.
321 321
322 322
323 323 ``auth``
324 324 --------
325 325
326 326 Authentication credentials and other authentication-like configuration
327 327 for HTTP connections. This section allows you to store usernames and
328 328 passwords for use when logging *into* HTTP servers. See
329 329 :hg:`help config.web` if you want to configure *who* can login to
330 330 your HTTP server.
331 331
332 332 The following options apply to all hosts.
333 333
334 334 ``cookiefile``
335 335 Path to a file containing HTTP cookie lines. Cookies matching a
336 336 host will be sent automatically.
337 337
338 338 The file format uses the Mozilla cookies.txt format, which defines cookies
339 339 on their own lines. Each line contains 7 fields delimited by the tab
340 340 character (domain, is_domain_cookie, path, is_secure, expires, name,
341 341 value). For more info, do an Internet search for "Netscape cookies.txt
342 342 format."
343 343
344 344 Note: the cookies parser does not handle port numbers on domains. You
345 345 will need to remove ports from the domain for the cookie to be recognized.
346 346 This could result in a cookie being disclosed to an unwanted server.
347 347
348 348 The cookies file is read-only.
349 349
350 350 Other options in this section are grouped by name and have the following
351 351 format::
352 352
353 353 <name>.<argument> = <value>
354 354
355 355 where ``<name>`` is used to group arguments into authentication
356 356 entries. Example::
357 357
358 358 foo.prefix = hg.intevation.de/mercurial
359 359 foo.username = foo
360 360 foo.password = bar
361 361 foo.schemes = http https
362 362
363 363 bar.prefix = secure.example.org
364 364 bar.key = path/to/file.key
365 365 bar.cert = path/to/file.cert
366 366 bar.schemes = https
367 367
368 368 Supported arguments:
369 369
370 370 ``prefix``
371 371 Either ``*`` or a URI prefix with or without the scheme part.
372 372 The authentication entry with the longest matching prefix is used
373 373 (where ``*`` matches everything and counts as a match of length
374 374 1). If the prefix doesn't include a scheme, the match is performed
375 375 against the URI with its scheme stripped as well, and the schemes
376 376 argument, q.v., is then subsequently consulted.
377 377
378 378 ``username``
379 379 Optional. Username to authenticate with. If not given, and the
380 380 remote site requires basic or digest authentication, the user will
381 381 be prompted for it. Environment variables are expanded in the
382 382 username letting you do ``foo.username = $USER``. If the URI
383 383 includes a username, only ``[auth]`` entries with a matching
384 384 username or without a username will be considered.
385 385
386 386 ``password``
387 387 Optional. Password to authenticate with. If not given, and the
388 388 remote site requires basic or digest authentication, the user
389 389 will be prompted for it.
390 390
391 391 ``key``
392 392 Optional. PEM encoded client certificate key file. Environment
393 393 variables are expanded in the filename.
394 394
395 395 ``cert``
396 396 Optional. PEM encoded client certificate chain file. Environment
397 397 variables are expanded in the filename.
398 398
399 399 ``schemes``
400 400 Optional. Space separated list of URI schemes to use this
401 401 authentication entry with. Only used if the prefix doesn't include
402 402 a scheme. Supported schemes are http and https. They will match
403 403 static-http and static-https respectively, as well.
404 404 (default: https)
405 405
406 406 If no suitable authentication entry is found, the user is prompted
407 407 for credentials as usual if required by the remote.
408 408
409 409 ``color``
410 410 ---------
411 411
412 412 Configure the Mercurial color mode. For details about how to define your custom
413 413 effect and style see :hg:`help color`.
414 414
415 415 ``mode``
416 416 String: control the method used to output color. One of ``auto``, ``ansi``,
417 417 ``win32``, ``terminfo`` or ``debug``. In auto mode, Mercurial will
418 418 use ANSI mode by default (or win32 mode on Windows) if it detects a
419 419 terminal. Any invalid value will disable color.
420 420
421 421 ``pagermode``
422 422 String: optional override of ``color.mode`` used with pager.
423 423
424 424 On some systems, terminfo mode may cause problems when using
425 425 color with ``less -R`` as a pager program. less with the -R option
426 426 will only display ECMA-48 color codes, and terminfo mode may sometimes
427 427 emit codes that less doesn't understand. You can work around this by
428 428 either using ansi mode (or auto mode), or by using less -r (which will
429 429 pass through all terminal control codes, not just color control
430 430 codes).
431 431
432 432 On some systems (such as MSYS in Windows), the terminal may support
433 433 a different color mode than the pager program.
434 434
435 435 ``commands``
436 436 ------------
437 437
438 438 ``status.relative``
439 439 Make paths in :hg:`status` output relative to the current directory.
440 440 (default: False)
441 441
442 442 ``update.requiredest``
443 443 Require that the user pass a destination when running :hg:`update`.
444 444 For example, :hg:`update .::` will be allowed, but a plain :hg:`update`
445 445 will be disallowed.
446 446 (default: False)
447 447
448 448 ``committemplate``
449 449 ------------------
450 450
451 451 ``changeset``
452 452 String: configuration in this section is used as the template to
453 453 customize the text shown in the editor when committing.
454 454
455 455 In addition to pre-defined template keywords, commit log specific one
456 456 below can be used for customization:
457 457
458 458 ``extramsg``
459 459 String: Extra message (typically 'Leave message empty to abort
460 460 commit.'). This may be changed by some commands or extensions.
461 461
462 462 For example, the template configuration below shows as same text as
463 463 one shown by default::
464 464
465 465 [committemplate]
466 466 changeset = {desc}\n\n
467 467 HG: Enter commit message. Lines beginning with 'HG:' are removed.
468 468 HG: {extramsg}
469 469 HG: --
470 470 HG: user: {author}\n{ifeq(p2rev, "-1", "",
471 471 "HG: branch merge\n")
472 472 }HG: branch '{branch}'\n{if(activebookmark,
473 473 "HG: bookmark '{activebookmark}'\n") }{subrepos %
474 474 "HG: subrepo {subrepo}\n" }{file_adds %
475 475 "HG: added {file}\n" }{file_mods %
476 476 "HG: changed {file}\n" }{file_dels %
477 477 "HG: removed {file}\n" }{if(files, "",
478 478 "HG: no files changed\n")}
479 479
480 480 ``diff()``
481 481 String: show the diff (see :hg:`help templates` for detail)
482 482
483 483 Sometimes it is helpful to show the diff of the changeset in the editor without
484 484 having to prefix 'HG: ' to each line so that highlighting works correctly. For
485 485 this, Mercurial provides a special string which will ignore everything below
486 486 it::
487 487
488 488 HG: ------------------------ >8 ------------------------
489 489
490 490 For example, the template configuration below will show the diff below the
491 491 extra message::
492 492
493 493 [committemplate]
494 494 changeset = {desc}\n\n
495 495 HG: Enter commit message. Lines beginning with 'HG:' are removed.
496 496 HG: {extramsg}
497 497 HG: ------------------------ >8 ------------------------
498 498 HG: Do not touch the line above.
499 499 HG: Everything below will be removed.
500 500 {diff()}
501 501
502 502 .. note::
503 503
504 504 For some problematic encodings (see :hg:`help win32mbcs` for
505 505 detail), this customization should be configured carefully, to
506 506 avoid showing broken characters.
507 507
508 508 For example, if a multibyte character ending with backslash (0x5c) is
509 509 followed by the ASCII character 'n' in the customized template,
510 510 the sequence of backslash and 'n' is treated as line-feed unexpectedly
511 511 (and the multibyte character is broken, too).
512 512
513 513 Customized template is used for commands below (``--edit`` may be
514 514 required):
515 515
516 516 - :hg:`backout`
517 517 - :hg:`commit`
518 518 - :hg:`fetch` (for merge commit only)
519 519 - :hg:`graft`
520 520 - :hg:`histedit`
521 521 - :hg:`import`
522 522 - :hg:`qfold`, :hg:`qnew` and :hg:`qrefresh`
523 523 - :hg:`rebase`
524 524 - :hg:`shelve`
525 525 - :hg:`sign`
526 526 - :hg:`tag`
527 527 - :hg:`transplant`
528 528
529 529 Configuring items below instead of ``changeset`` allows showing
530 530 customized message only for specific actions, or showing different
531 531 messages for each action.
532 532
533 533 - ``changeset.backout`` for :hg:`backout`
534 534 - ``changeset.commit.amend.merge`` for :hg:`commit --amend` on merges
535 535 - ``changeset.commit.amend.normal`` for :hg:`commit --amend` on other
536 536 - ``changeset.commit.normal.merge`` for :hg:`commit` on merges
537 537 - ``changeset.commit.normal.normal`` for :hg:`commit` on other
538 538 - ``changeset.fetch`` for :hg:`fetch` (impling merge commit)
539 539 - ``changeset.gpg.sign`` for :hg:`sign`
540 540 - ``changeset.graft`` for :hg:`graft`
541 541 - ``changeset.histedit.edit`` for ``edit`` of :hg:`histedit`
542 542 - ``changeset.histedit.fold`` for ``fold`` of :hg:`histedit`
543 543 - ``changeset.histedit.mess`` for ``mess`` of :hg:`histedit`
544 544 - ``changeset.histedit.pick`` for ``pick`` of :hg:`histedit`
545 545 - ``changeset.import.bypass`` for :hg:`import --bypass`
546 546 - ``changeset.import.normal.merge`` for :hg:`import` on merges
547 547 - ``changeset.import.normal.normal`` for :hg:`import` on other
548 548 - ``changeset.mq.qnew`` for :hg:`qnew`
549 549 - ``changeset.mq.qfold`` for :hg:`qfold`
550 550 - ``changeset.mq.qrefresh`` for :hg:`qrefresh`
551 551 - ``changeset.rebase.collapse`` for :hg:`rebase --collapse`
552 552 - ``changeset.rebase.merge`` for :hg:`rebase` on merges
553 553 - ``changeset.rebase.normal`` for :hg:`rebase` on other
554 554 - ``changeset.shelve.shelve`` for :hg:`shelve`
555 555 - ``changeset.tag.add`` for :hg:`tag` without ``--remove``
556 556 - ``changeset.tag.remove`` for :hg:`tag --remove`
557 557 - ``changeset.transplant.merge`` for :hg:`transplant` on merges
558 558 - ``changeset.transplant.normal`` for :hg:`transplant` on other
559 559
560 560 These dot-separated lists of names are treated as hierarchical ones.
561 561 For example, ``changeset.tag.remove`` customizes the commit message
562 562 only for :hg:`tag --remove`, but ``changeset.tag`` customizes the
563 563 commit message for :hg:`tag` regardless of ``--remove`` option.
564 564
565 565 When the external editor is invoked for a commit, the corresponding
566 566 dot-separated list of names without the ``changeset.`` prefix
567 567 (e.g. ``commit.normal.normal``) is in the ``HGEDITFORM`` environment
568 568 variable.
569 569
570 570 In this section, items other than ``changeset`` can be referred from
571 571 others. For example, the configuration to list committed files up
572 572 below can be referred as ``{listupfiles}``::
573 573
574 574 [committemplate]
575 575 listupfiles = {file_adds %
576 576 "HG: added {file}\n" }{file_mods %
577 577 "HG: changed {file}\n" }{file_dels %
578 578 "HG: removed {file}\n" }{if(files, "",
579 579 "HG: no files changed\n")}
580 580
581 581 ``decode/encode``
582 582 -----------------
583 583
584 584 Filters for transforming files on checkout/checkin. This would
585 585 typically be used for newline processing or other
586 586 localization/canonicalization of files.
587 587
588 588 Filters consist of a filter pattern followed by a filter command.
589 589 Filter patterns are globs by default, rooted at the repository root.
590 590 For example, to match any file ending in ``.txt`` in the root
591 591 directory only, use the pattern ``*.txt``. To match any file ending
592 592 in ``.c`` anywhere in the repository, use the pattern ``**.c``.
593 593 For each file only the first matching filter applies.
594 594
595 595 The filter command can start with a specifier, either ``pipe:`` or
596 596 ``tempfile:``. If no specifier is given, ``pipe:`` is used by default.
597 597
598 598 A ``pipe:`` command must accept data on stdin and return the transformed
599 599 data on stdout.
600 600
601 601 Pipe example::
602 602
603 603 [encode]
604 604 # uncompress gzip files on checkin to improve delta compression
605 605 # note: not necessarily a good idea, just an example
606 606 *.gz = pipe: gunzip
607 607
608 608 [decode]
609 609 # recompress gzip files when writing them to the working dir (we
610 610 # can safely omit "pipe:", because it's the default)
611 611 *.gz = gzip
612 612
613 613 A ``tempfile:`` command is a template. The string ``INFILE`` is replaced
614 614 with the name of a temporary file that contains the data to be
615 615 filtered by the command. The string ``OUTFILE`` is replaced with the name
616 616 of an empty temporary file, where the filtered data must be written by
617 617 the command.
618 618
619 619 .. container:: windows
620 620
621 621 .. note::
622 622
623 623 The tempfile mechanism is recommended for Windows systems,
624 624 where the standard shell I/O redirection operators often have
625 625 strange effects and may corrupt the contents of your files.
626 626
627 627 This filter mechanism is used internally by the ``eol`` extension to
628 628 translate line ending characters between Windows (CRLF) and Unix (LF)
629 629 format. We suggest you use the ``eol`` extension for convenience.
630 630
631 631
632 632 ``defaults``
633 633 ------------
634 634
635 635 (defaults are deprecated. Don't use them. Use aliases instead.)
636 636
637 637 Use the ``[defaults]`` section to define command defaults, i.e. the
638 638 default options/arguments to pass to the specified commands.
639 639
640 640 The following example makes :hg:`log` run in verbose mode, and
641 641 :hg:`status` show only the modified files, by default::
642 642
643 643 [defaults]
644 644 log = -v
645 645 status = -m
646 646
647 647 The actual commands, instead of their aliases, must be used when
648 648 defining command defaults. The command defaults will also be applied
649 649 to the aliases of the commands defined.
650 650
651 651
652 652 ``diff``
653 653 --------
654 654
655 655 Settings used when displaying diffs. Everything except for ``unified``
656 656 is a Boolean and defaults to False. See :hg:`help config.annotate`
657 657 for related options for the annotate command.
658 658
659 659 ``git``
660 660 Use git extended diff format.
661 661
662 662 ``nobinary``
663 663 Omit git binary patches.
664 664
665 665 ``nodates``
666 666 Don't include dates in diff headers.
667 667
668 668 ``noprefix``
669 669 Omit 'a/' and 'b/' prefixes from filenames. Ignored in plain mode.
670 670
671 671 ``showfunc``
672 672 Show which function each change is in.
673 673
674 674 ``ignorews``
675 675 Ignore white space when comparing lines.
676 676
677 677 ``ignorewsamount``
678 678 Ignore changes in the amount of white space.
679 679
680 680 ``ignoreblanklines``
681 681 Ignore changes whose lines are all blank.
682 682
683 683 ``unified``
684 684 Number of lines of context to show.
685 685
686 686 ``email``
687 687 ---------
688 688
689 689 Settings for extensions that send email messages.
690 690
691 691 ``from``
692 692 Optional. Email address to use in "From" header and SMTP envelope
693 693 of outgoing messages.
694 694
695 695 ``to``
696 696 Optional. Comma-separated list of recipients' email addresses.
697 697
698 698 ``cc``
699 699 Optional. Comma-separated list of carbon copy recipients'
700 700 email addresses.
701 701
702 702 ``bcc``
703 703 Optional. Comma-separated list of blind carbon copy recipients'
704 704 email addresses.
705 705
706 706 ``method``
707 707 Optional. Method to use to send email messages. If value is ``smtp``
708 708 (default), use SMTP (see the ``[smtp]`` section for configuration).
709 709 Otherwise, use as name of program to run that acts like sendmail
710 710 (takes ``-f`` option for sender, list of recipients on command line,
711 711 message on stdin). Normally, setting this to ``sendmail`` or
712 712 ``/usr/sbin/sendmail`` is enough to use sendmail to send messages.
713 713
714 714 ``charsets``
715 715 Optional. Comma-separated list of character sets considered
716 716 convenient for recipients. Addresses, headers, and parts not
717 717 containing patches of outgoing messages will be encoded in the
718 718 first character set to which conversion from local encoding
719 719 (``$HGENCODING``, ``ui.fallbackencoding``) succeeds. If correct
720 720 conversion fails, the text in question is sent as is.
721 721 (default: '')
722 722
723 723 Order of outgoing email character sets:
724 724
725 725 1. ``us-ascii``: always first, regardless of settings
726 726 2. ``email.charsets``: in order given by user
727 727 3. ``ui.fallbackencoding``: if not in email.charsets
728 728 4. ``$HGENCODING``: if not in email.charsets
729 729 5. ``utf-8``: always last, regardless of settings
730 730
731 731 Email example::
732 732
733 733 [email]
734 734 from = Joseph User <joe.user@example.com>
735 735 method = /usr/sbin/sendmail
736 736 # charsets for western Europeans
737 737 # us-ascii, utf-8 omitted, as they are tried first and last
738 738 charsets = iso-8859-1, iso-8859-15, windows-1252
739 739
740 740
741 741 ``extensions``
742 742 --------------
743 743
744 744 Mercurial has an extension mechanism for adding new features. To
745 745 enable an extension, create an entry for it in this section.
746 746
747 747 If you know that the extension is already in Python's search path,
748 748 you can give the name of the module, followed by ``=``, with nothing
749 749 after the ``=``.
750 750
751 751 Otherwise, give a name that you choose, followed by ``=``, followed by
752 752 the path to the ``.py`` file (including the file name extension) that
753 753 defines the extension.
754 754
755 755 To explicitly disable an extension that is enabled in an hgrc of
756 756 broader scope, prepend its path with ``!``, as in ``foo = !/ext/path``
757 757 or ``foo = !`` when path is not supplied.
758 758
759 759 Example for ``~/.hgrc``::
760 760
761 761 [extensions]
762 762 # (the churn extension will get loaded from Mercurial's path)
763 763 churn =
764 764 # (this extension will get loaded from the file specified)
765 765 myfeature = ~/.hgext/myfeature.py
766 766
767 767
768 768 ``format``
769 769 ----------
770 770
771 771 ``usegeneraldelta``
772 772 Enable or disable the "generaldelta" repository format which improves
773 773 repository compression by allowing "revlog" to store delta against arbitrary
774 774 revision instead of the previous stored one. This provides significant
775 775 improvement for repositories with branches.
776 776
777 777 Repositories with this on-disk format require Mercurial version 1.9.
778 778
779 779 Enabled by default.
780 780
781 781 ``dotencode``
782 782 Enable or disable the "dotencode" repository format which enhances
783 783 the "fncache" repository format (which has to be enabled to use
784 784 dotencode) to avoid issues with filenames starting with ._ on
785 785 Mac OS X and spaces on Windows.
786 786
787 787 Repositories with this on-disk format require Mercurial version 1.7.
788 788
789 789 Enabled by default.
790 790
791 791 ``usefncache``
792 792 Enable or disable the "fncache" repository format which enhances
793 793 the "store" repository format (which has to be enabled to use
794 794 fncache) to allow longer filenames and avoids using Windows
795 795 reserved names, e.g. "nul".
796 796
797 797 Repositories with this on-disk format require Mercurial version 1.1.
798 798
799 799 Enabled by default.
800 800
801 801 ``usestore``
802 802 Enable or disable the "store" repository format which improves
803 803 compatibility with systems that fold case or otherwise mangle
804 804 filenames. Disabling this option will allow you to store longer filenames
805 805 in some situations at the expense of compatibility.
806 806
807 807 Repositories with this on-disk format require Mercurial version 0.9.4.
808 808
809 809 Enabled by default.
810 810
811 811 ``graph``
812 812 ---------
813 813
814 814 Web graph view configuration. This section let you change graph
815 815 elements display properties by branches, for instance to make the
816 816 ``default`` branch stand out.
817 817
818 818 Each line has the following format::
819 819
820 820 <branch>.<argument> = <value>
821 821
822 822 where ``<branch>`` is the name of the branch being
823 823 customized. Example::
824 824
825 825 [graph]
826 826 # 2px width
827 827 default.width = 2
828 828 # red color
829 829 default.color = FF0000
830 830
831 831 Supported arguments:
832 832
833 833 ``width``
834 834 Set branch edges width in pixels.
835 835
836 836 ``color``
837 837 Set branch edges color in hexadecimal RGB notation.
838 838
839 839 ``hooks``
840 840 ---------
841 841
842 842 Commands or Python functions that get automatically executed by
843 843 various actions such as starting or finishing a commit. Multiple
844 844 hooks can be run for the same action by appending a suffix to the
845 845 action. Overriding a site-wide hook can be done by changing its
846 846 value or setting it to an empty string. Hooks can be prioritized
847 847 by adding a prefix of ``priority.`` to the hook name on a new line
848 848 and setting the priority. The default priority is 0.
849 849
850 850 Example ``.hg/hgrc``::
851 851
852 852 [hooks]
853 853 # update working directory after adding changesets
854 854 changegroup.update = hg update
855 855 # do not use the site-wide hook
856 856 incoming =
857 857 incoming.email = /my/email/hook
858 858 incoming.autobuild = /my/build/hook
859 859 # force autobuild hook to run before other incoming hooks
860 860 priority.incoming.autobuild = 1
861 861
862 862 Most hooks are run with environment variables set that give useful
863 863 additional information. For each hook below, the environment variables
864 864 it is passed are listed with names of the form ``$HG_foo``. The
865 865 ``$HG_HOOKTYPE`` and ``$HG_HOOKNAME`` variables are set for all hooks.
866 866 their respectively contains the type of hook which triggered the run and
867 867 the full name of the hooks in the config. In the example about this will
868 868 be ``$HG_HOOKTYPE=incoming`` and ``$HG_HOOKNAME=incoming.email``.
869 869
870 870 ``changegroup``
871 871 Run after a changegroup has been added via push, pull or unbundle. ID of the
872 872 first new changeset is in ``$HG_NODE`` and last in ``$HG_NODE_LAST``. URL
873 873 from which changes came is in ``$HG_URL``.
874 874
875 875 ``commit``
876 876 Run after a changeset has been created in the local repository. ID
877 877 of the newly created changeset is in ``$HG_NODE``. Parent changeset
878 878 IDs are in ``$HG_PARENT1`` and ``$HG_PARENT2``.
879 879
880 880 ``incoming``
881 881 Run after a changeset has been pulled, pushed, or unbundled into
882 882 the local repository. The ID of the newly arrived changeset is in
883 883 ``$HG_NODE``. URL that was source of changes came is in ``$HG_URL``.
884 884
885 885 ``outgoing``
886 886 Run after sending changes from local repository to another. ID of
887 887 first changeset sent is in ``$HG_NODE``. Source of operation is in
888 888 ``$HG_SOURCE``; Also see :hg:`help config.hooks.preoutgoing` hook.
889 889
890 890 ``post-<command>``
891 891 Run after successful invocations of the associated command. The
892 892 contents of the command line are passed as ``$HG_ARGS`` and the result
893 893 code in ``$HG_RESULT``. Parsed command line arguments are passed as
894 894 ``$HG_PATS`` and ``$HG_OPTS``. These contain string representations of
895 895 the python data internally passed to <command>. ``$HG_OPTS`` is a
896 896 dictionary of options (with unspecified options set to their defaults).
897 897 ``$HG_PATS`` is a list of arguments. Hook failure is ignored.
898 898
899 899 ``fail-<command>``
900 900 Run after a failed invocation of an associated command. The contents
901 901 of the command line are passed as ``$HG_ARGS``. Parsed command line
902 902 arguments are passed as ``$HG_PATS`` and ``$HG_OPTS``. These contain
903 903 string representations of the python data internally passed to
904 904 <command>. ``$HG_OPTS`` is a dictionary of options (with unspecified
905 905 options set to their defaults). ``$HG_PATS`` is a list of arguments.
906 906 Hook failure is ignored.
907 907
908 908 ``pre-<command>``
909 909 Run before executing the associated command. The contents of the
910 910 command line are passed as ``$HG_ARGS``. Parsed command line arguments
911 911 are passed as ``$HG_PATS`` and ``$HG_OPTS``. These contain string
912 912 representations of the data internally passed to <command>. ``$HG_OPTS``
913 913 is a dictionary of options (with unspecified options set to their
914 914 defaults). ``$HG_PATS`` is a list of arguments. If the hook returns
915 915 failure, the command doesn't execute and Mercurial returns the failure
916 916 code.
917 917
918 918 ``prechangegroup``
919 919 Run before a changegroup is added via push, pull or unbundle. Exit
920 920 status 0 allows the changegroup to proceed. Non-zero status will
921 921 cause the push, pull or unbundle to fail. URL from which changes
922 922 will come is in ``$HG_URL``.
923 923
924 924 ``precommit``
925 925 Run before starting a local commit. Exit status 0 allows the
926 926 commit to proceed. Non-zero status will cause the commit to fail.
927 927 Parent changeset IDs are in ``$HG_PARENT1`` and ``$HG_PARENT2``.
928 928
929 929 ``prelistkeys``
930 930 Run before listing pushkeys (like bookmarks) in the
931 931 repository. Non-zero status will cause failure. The key namespace is
932 932 in ``$HG_NAMESPACE``.
933 933
934 934 ``preoutgoing``
935 935 Run before collecting changes to send from the local repository to
936 936 another. Non-zero status will cause failure. This lets you prevent
937 937 pull over HTTP or SSH. Also prevents against local pull, push
938 938 (outbound) or bundle commands, but not effective, since you can
939 939 just copy files instead then. Source of operation is in
940 940 ``$HG_SOURCE``. If "serve", operation is happening on behalf of remote
941 941 SSH or HTTP repository. If "push", "pull" or "bundle", operation
942 942 is happening on behalf of repository on same system.
943 943
944 944 ``prepushkey``
945 945 Run before a pushkey (like a bookmark) is added to the
946 946 repository. Non-zero status will cause the key to be rejected. The
947 947 key namespace is in ``$HG_NAMESPACE``, the key is in ``$HG_KEY``,
948 948 the old value (if any) is in ``$HG_OLD``, and the new value is in
949 949 ``$HG_NEW``.
950 950
951 951 ``pretag``
952 952 Run before creating a tag. Exit status 0 allows the tag to be
953 953 created. Non-zero status will cause the tag to fail. ID of
954 954 changeset to tag is in ``$HG_NODE``. Name of tag is in ``$HG_TAG``. Tag is
955 955 local if ``$HG_LOCAL=1``, in repository if ``$HG_LOCAL=0``.
956 956
957 957 ``pretxnopen``
958 958 Run before any new repository transaction is open. The reason for the
959 959 transaction will be in ``$HG_TXNNAME`` and a unique identifier for the
960 960 transaction will be in ``HG_TXNID``. A non-zero status will prevent the
961 961 transaction from being opened.
962 962
963 963 ``pretxnclose``
964 964 Run right before the transaction is actually finalized. Any repository change
965 965 will be visible to the hook program. This lets you validate the transaction
966 966 content or change it. Exit status 0 allows the commit to proceed. Non-zero
967 967 status will cause the transaction to be rolled back. The reason for the
968 968 transaction opening will be in ``$HG_TXNNAME`` and a unique identifier for
969 969 the transaction will be in ``HG_TXNID``. The rest of the available data will
970 970 vary according the transaction type. New changesets will add ``$HG_NODE`` (id
971 971 of the first added changeset), ``$HG_NODE_LAST`` (id of the last added
972 972 changeset), ``$HG_URL`` and ``$HG_SOURCE`` variables, bookmarks and phases
973 973 changes will set ``HG_BOOKMARK_MOVED`` and ``HG_PHASES_MOVED`` to ``1``, etc.
974 974
975 975 ``txnclose``
976 976 Run after any repository transaction has been committed. At this
977 977 point, the transaction can no longer be rolled back. The hook will run
978 978 after the lock is released. See :hg:`help config.hooks.pretxnclose` docs for
979 979 details about available variables.
980 980
981 981 ``txnabort``
982 982 Run when a transaction is aborted. See :hg:`help config.hooks.pretxnclose`
983 983 docs for details about available variables.
984 984
985 985 ``pretxnchangegroup``
986 986 Run after a changegroup has been added via push, pull or unbundle, but before
987 987 the transaction has been committed. Changegroup is visible to hook program.
988 988 This lets you validate incoming changes before accepting them. Passed the ID
989 989 of the first new changeset in ``$HG_NODE`` and last in ``$HG_NODE_LAST``.
990 990 Exit status 0 allows the transaction to commit. Non-zero status will cause
991 991 the transaction to be rolled back and the push, pull or unbundle will fail.
992 992 URL that was source of changes is in ``$HG_URL``.
993 993
994 994 ``pretxncommit``
995 995 Run after a changeset has been created but the transaction not yet
996 996 committed. Changeset is visible to hook program. This lets you
997 997 validate commit message and changes. Exit status 0 allows the
998 998 commit to proceed. Non-zero status will cause the transaction to
999 999 be rolled back. ID of changeset is in ``$HG_NODE``. Parent changeset
1000 1000 IDs are in ``$HG_PARENT1`` and ``$HG_PARENT2``.
1001 1001
1002 1002 ``preupdate``
1003 1003 Run before updating the working directory. Exit status 0 allows
1004 1004 the update to proceed. Non-zero status will prevent the update.
1005 1005 Changeset ID of first new parent is in ``$HG_PARENT1``. If merge, ID
1006 1006 of second new parent is in ``$HG_PARENT2``.
1007 1007
1008 1008 ``listkeys``
1009 1009 Run after listing pushkeys (like bookmarks) in the repository. The
1010 1010 key namespace is in ``$HG_NAMESPACE``. ``$HG_VALUES`` is a
1011 1011 dictionary containing the keys and values.
1012 1012
1013 1013 ``pushkey``
1014 1014 Run after a pushkey (like a bookmark) is added to the
1015 1015 repository. The key namespace is in ``$HG_NAMESPACE``, the key is in
1016 1016 ``$HG_KEY``, the old value (if any) is in ``$HG_OLD``, and the new
1017 1017 value is in ``$HG_NEW``.
1018 1018
1019 1019 ``tag``
1020 1020 Run after a tag is created. ID of tagged changeset is in ``$HG_NODE``.
1021 1021 Name of tag is in ``$HG_TAG``. Tag is local if ``$HG_LOCAL=1``, in
1022 1022 repository if ``$HG_LOCAL=0``.
1023 1023
1024 1024 ``update``
1025 1025 Run after updating the working directory. Changeset ID of first
1026 1026 new parent is in ``$HG_PARENT1``. If merge, ID of second new parent is
1027 1027 in ``$HG_PARENT2``. If the update succeeded, ``$HG_ERROR=0``. If the
1028 1028 update failed (e.g. because conflicts not resolved), ``$HG_ERROR=1``.
1029 1029
1030 1030 .. note::
1031 1031
1032 1032 It is generally better to use standard hooks rather than the
1033 1033 generic pre- and post- command hooks as they are guaranteed to be
1034 1034 called in the appropriate contexts for influencing transactions.
1035 1035 Also, hooks like "commit" will be called in all contexts that
1036 1036 generate a commit (e.g. tag) and not just the commit command.
1037 1037
1038 1038 .. note::
1039 1039
1040 1040 Environment variables with empty values may not be passed to
1041 1041 hooks on platforms such as Windows. As an example, ``$HG_PARENT2``
1042 1042 will have an empty value under Unix-like platforms for non-merge
1043 1043 changesets, while it will not be available at all under Windows.
1044 1044
1045 1045 The syntax for Python hooks is as follows::
1046 1046
1047 1047 hookname = python:modulename.submodule.callable
1048 1048 hookname = python:/path/to/python/module.py:callable
1049 1049
1050 1050 Python hooks are run within the Mercurial process. Each hook is
1051 1051 called with at least three keyword arguments: a ui object (keyword
1052 1052 ``ui``), a repository object (keyword ``repo``), and a ``hooktype``
1053 1053 keyword that tells what kind of hook is used. Arguments listed as
1054 1054 environment variables above are passed as keyword arguments, with no
1055 1055 ``HG_`` prefix, and names in lower case.
1056 1056
1057 1057 If a Python hook returns a "true" value or raises an exception, this
1058 1058 is treated as a failure.
1059 1059
1060 1060
1061 1061 ``hostfingerprints``
1062 1062 --------------------
1063 1063
1064 1064 (Deprecated. Use ``[hostsecurity]``'s ``fingerprints`` options instead.)
1065 1065
1066 1066 Fingerprints of the certificates of known HTTPS servers.
1067 1067
1068 1068 A HTTPS connection to a server with a fingerprint configured here will
1069 1069 only succeed if the servers certificate matches the fingerprint.
1070 1070 This is very similar to how ssh known hosts works.
1071 1071
1072 1072 The fingerprint is the SHA-1 hash value of the DER encoded certificate.
1073 1073 Multiple values can be specified (separated by spaces or commas). This can
1074 1074 be used to define both old and new fingerprints while a host transitions
1075 1075 to a new certificate.
1076 1076
1077 1077 The CA chain and web.cacerts is not used for servers with a fingerprint.
1078 1078
1079 1079 For example::
1080 1080
1081 1081 [hostfingerprints]
1082 1082 hg.intevation.de = fc:e2:8d:d9:51:cd:cb:c1:4d:18:6b:b7:44:8d:49:72:57:e6:cd:33
1083 1083 hg.intevation.org = fc:e2:8d:d9:51:cd:cb:c1:4d:18:6b:b7:44:8d:49:72:57:e6:cd:33
1084 1084
1085 1085 ``hostsecurity``
1086 1086 ----------------
1087 1087
1088 1088 Used to specify global and per-host security settings for connecting to
1089 1089 other machines.
1090 1090
1091 1091 The following options control default behavior for all hosts.
1092 1092
1093 1093 ``ciphers``
1094 1094 Defines the cryptographic ciphers to use for connections.
1095 1095
1096 1096 Value must be a valid OpenSSL Cipher List Format as documented at
1097 1097 https://www.openssl.org/docs/manmaster/apps/ciphers.html#CIPHER-LIST-FORMAT.
1098 1098
1099 1099 This setting is for advanced users only. Setting to incorrect values
1100 1100 can significantly lower connection security or decrease performance.
1101 1101 You have been warned.
1102 1102
1103 1103 This option requires Python 2.7.
1104 1104
1105 1105 ``minimumprotocol``
1106 1106 Defines the minimum channel encryption protocol to use.
1107 1107
1108 1108 By default, the highest version of TLS supported by both client and server
1109 1109 is used.
1110 1110
1111 1111 Allowed values are: ``tls1.0``, ``tls1.1``, ``tls1.2``.
1112 1112
1113 1113 When running on an old Python version, only ``tls1.0`` is allowed since
1114 1114 old versions of Python only support up to TLS 1.0.
1115 1115
1116 1116 When running a Python that supports modern TLS versions, the default is
1117 1117 ``tls1.1``. ``tls1.0`` can still be used to allow TLS 1.0. However, this
1118 1118 weakens security and should only be used as a feature of last resort if
1119 1119 a server does not support TLS 1.1+.
1120 1120
1121 1121 Options in the ``[hostsecurity]`` section can have the form
1122 1122 ``hostname``:``setting``. This allows multiple settings to be defined on a
1123 1123 per-host basis.
1124 1124
1125 1125 The following per-host settings can be defined.
1126 1126
1127 1127 ``ciphers``
1128 1128 This behaves like ``ciphers`` as described above except it only applies
1129 1129 to the host on which it is defined.
1130 1130
1131 1131 ``fingerprints``
1132 1132 A list of hashes of the DER encoded peer/remote certificate. Values have
1133 1133 the form ``algorithm``:``fingerprint``. e.g.
1134 1134 ``sha256:c3ab8ff13720e8ad9047dd39466b3c8974e592c2fa383d4a3960714caef0c4f2``.
1135 1135
1136 1136 The following algorithms/prefixes are supported: ``sha1``, ``sha256``,
1137 1137 ``sha512``.
1138 1138
1139 1139 Use of ``sha256`` or ``sha512`` is preferred.
1140 1140
1141 1141 If a fingerprint is specified, the CA chain is not validated for this
1142 1142 host and Mercurial will require the remote certificate to match one
1143 1143 of the fingerprints specified. This means if the server updates its
1144 1144 certificate, Mercurial will abort until a new fingerprint is defined.
1145 1145 This can provide stronger security than traditional CA-based validation
1146 1146 at the expense of convenience.
1147 1147
1148 1148 This option takes precedence over ``verifycertsfile``.
1149 1149
1150 1150 ``minimumprotocol``
1151 1151 This behaves like ``minimumprotocol`` as described above except it
1152 1152 only applies to the host on which it is defined.
1153 1153
1154 1154 ``verifycertsfile``
1155 1155 Path to file a containing a list of PEM encoded certificates used to
1156 1156 verify the server certificate. Environment variables and ``~user``
1157 1157 constructs are expanded in the filename.
1158 1158
1159 1159 The server certificate or the certificate's certificate authority (CA)
1160 1160 must match a certificate from this file or certificate verification
1161 1161 will fail and connections to the server will be refused.
1162 1162
1163 1163 If defined, only certificates provided by this file will be used:
1164 1164 ``web.cacerts`` and any system/default certificates will not be
1165 1165 used.
1166 1166
1167 1167 This option has no effect if the per-host ``fingerprints`` option
1168 1168 is set.
1169 1169
1170 1170 The format of the file is as follows::
1171 1171
1172 1172 -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
1173 1173 ... (certificate in base64 PEM encoding) ...
1174 1174 -----END CERTIFICATE-----
1175 1175 -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
1176 1176 ... (certificate in base64 PEM encoding) ...
1177 1177 -----END CERTIFICATE-----
1178 1178
1179 1179 For example::
1180 1180
1181 1181 [hostsecurity]
1182 1182 hg.example.com:fingerprints = sha256:c3ab8ff13720e8ad9047dd39466b3c8974e592c2fa383d4a3960714caef0c4f2
1183 1183 hg2.example.com:fingerprints = sha1:914f1aff87249c09b6859b88b1906d30756491ca, sha1:fc:e2:8d:d9:51:cd:cb:c1:4d:18:6b:b7:44:8d:49:72:57:e6:cd:33
1184 1184 foo.example.com:verifycertsfile = /etc/ssl/trusted-ca-certs.pem
1185 1185
1186 1186 To change the default minimum protocol version to TLS 1.2 but to allow TLS 1.1
1187 1187 when connecting to ``hg.example.com``::
1188 1188
1189 1189 [hostsecurity]
1190 1190 minimumprotocol = tls1.2
1191 1191 hg.example.com:minimumprotocol = tls1.1
1192 1192
1193 1193 ``http_proxy``
1194 1194 --------------
1195 1195
1196 1196 Used to access web-based Mercurial repositories through a HTTP
1197 1197 proxy.
1198 1198
1199 1199 ``host``
1200 1200 Host name and (optional) port of the proxy server, for example
1201 1201 "myproxy:8000".
1202 1202
1203 1203 ``no``
1204 1204 Optional. Comma-separated list of host names that should bypass
1205 1205 the proxy.
1206 1206
1207 1207 ``passwd``
1208 1208 Optional. Password to authenticate with at the proxy server.
1209 1209
1210 1210 ``user``
1211 1211 Optional. User name to authenticate with at the proxy server.
1212 1212
1213 1213 ``always``
1214 1214 Optional. Always use the proxy, even for localhost and any entries
1215 1215 in ``http_proxy.no``. (default: False)
1216 1216
1217 1217 ``merge``
1218 1218 ---------
1219 1219
1220 1220 This section specifies behavior during merges and updates.
1221 1221
1222 1222 ``checkignored``
1223 1223 Controls behavior when an ignored file on disk has the same name as a tracked
1224 1224 file in the changeset being merged or updated to, and has different
1225 1225 contents. Options are ``abort``, ``warn`` and ``ignore``. With ``abort``,
1226 1226 abort on such files. With ``warn``, warn on such files and back them up as
1227 1227 ``.orig``. With ``ignore``, don't print a warning and back them up as
1228 1228 ``.orig``. (default: ``abort``)
1229 1229
1230 1230 ``checkunknown``
1231 1231 Controls behavior when an unknown file that isn't ignored has the same name
1232 1232 as a tracked file in the changeset being merged or updated to, and has
1233 1233 different contents. Similar to ``merge.checkignored``, except for files that
1234 1234 are not ignored. (default: ``abort``)
1235 1235
1236 1236 ``merge-patterns``
1237 1237 ------------------
1238 1238
1239 1239 This section specifies merge tools to associate with particular file
1240 1240 patterns. Tools matched here will take precedence over the default
1241 1241 merge tool. Patterns are globs by default, rooted at the repository
1242 1242 root.
1243 1243
1244 1244 Example::
1245 1245
1246 1246 [merge-patterns]
1247 1247 **.c = kdiff3
1248 1248 **.jpg = myimgmerge
1249 1249
1250 1250 ``merge-tools``
1251 1251 ---------------
1252 1252
1253 1253 This section configures external merge tools to use for file-level
1254 1254 merges. This section has likely been preconfigured at install time.
1255 1255 Use :hg:`config merge-tools` to check the existing configuration.
1256 1256 Also see :hg:`help merge-tools` for more details.
1257 1257
1258 1258 Example ``~/.hgrc``::
1259 1259
1260 1260 [merge-tools]
1261 1261 # Override stock tool location
1262 1262 kdiff3.executable = ~/bin/kdiff3
1263 1263 # Specify command line
1264 1264 kdiff3.args = $base $local $other -o $output
1265 1265 # Give higher priority
1266 1266 kdiff3.priority = 1
1267 1267
1268 1268 # Changing the priority of preconfigured tool
1269 1269 meld.priority = 0
1270 1270
1271 1271 # Disable a preconfigured tool
1272 1272 vimdiff.disabled = yes
1273 1273
1274 1274 # Define new tool
1275 1275 myHtmlTool.args = -m $local $other $base $output
1276 1276 myHtmlTool.regkey = Software\FooSoftware\HtmlMerge
1277 1277 myHtmlTool.priority = 1
1278 1278
1279 1279 Supported arguments:
1280 1280
1281 1281 ``priority``
1282 1282 The priority in which to evaluate this tool.
1283 1283 (default: 0)
1284 1284
1285 1285 ``executable``
1286 1286 Either just the name of the executable or its pathname.
1287 1287
1288 1288 .. container:: windows
1289 1289
1290 1290 On Windows, the path can use environment variables with ${ProgramFiles}
1291 1291 syntax.
1292 1292
1293 1293 (default: the tool name)
1294 1294
1295 1295 ``args``
1296 1296 The arguments to pass to the tool executable. You can refer to the
1297 1297 files being merged as well as the output file through these
1298 1298 variables: ``$base``, ``$local``, ``$other``, ``$output``. The meaning
1299 1299 of ``$local`` and ``$other`` can vary depending on which action is being
1300 1300 performed. During and update or merge, ``$local`` represents the original
1301 1301 state of the file, while ``$other`` represents the commit you are updating
1302 1302 to or the commit you are merging with. During a rebase ``$local``
1303 1303 represents the destination of the rebase, and ``$other`` represents the
1304 1304 commit being rebased.
1305 1305 (default: ``$local $base $other``)
1306 1306
1307 1307 ``premerge``
1308 1308 Attempt to run internal non-interactive 3-way merge tool before
1309 1309 launching external tool. Options are ``true``, ``false``, ``keep`` or
1310 1310 ``keep-merge3``. The ``keep`` option will leave markers in the file if the
1311 1311 premerge fails. The ``keep-merge3`` will do the same but include information
1312 1312 about the base of the merge in the marker (see internal :merge3 in
1313 1313 :hg:`help merge-tools`).
1314 1314 (default: True)
1315 1315
1316 1316 ``binary``
1317 1317 This tool can merge binary files. (default: False, unless tool
1318 1318 was selected by file pattern match)
1319 1319
1320 1320 ``symlink``
1321 1321 This tool can merge symlinks. (default: False)
1322 1322
1323 1323 ``check``
1324 1324 A list of merge success-checking options:
1325 1325
1326 1326 ``changed``
1327 1327 Ask whether merge was successful when the merged file shows no changes.
1328 1328 ``conflicts``
1329 1329 Check whether there are conflicts even though the tool reported success.
1330 1330 ``prompt``
1331 1331 Always prompt for merge success, regardless of success reported by tool.
1332 1332
1333 1333 ``fixeol``
1334 1334 Attempt to fix up EOL changes caused by the merge tool.
1335 1335 (default: False)
1336 1336
1337 1337 ``gui``
1338 1338 This tool requires a graphical interface to run. (default: False)
1339 1339
1340 1340 .. container:: windows
1341 1341
1342 1342 ``regkey``
1343 1343 Windows registry key which describes install location of this
1344 1344 tool. Mercurial will search for this key first under
1345 1345 ``HKEY_CURRENT_USER`` and then under ``HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE``.
1346 1346 (default: None)
1347 1347
1348 1348 ``regkeyalt``
1349 1349 An alternate Windows registry key to try if the first key is not
1350 1350 found. The alternate key uses the same ``regname`` and ``regappend``
1351 1351 semantics of the primary key. The most common use for this key
1352 1352 is to search for 32bit applications on 64bit operating systems.
1353 1353 (default: None)
1354 1354
1355 1355 ``regname``
1356 1356 Name of value to read from specified registry key.
1357 1357 (default: the unnamed (default) value)
1358 1358
1359 1359 ``regappend``
1360 1360 String to append to the value read from the registry, typically
1361 1361 the executable name of the tool.
1362 1362 (default: None)
1363 1363
1364 1364 ``pager``
1365 1365 ---------
1366 1366
1367 1367 Setting used to control when to paginate and with what external tool. See
1368 1368 :hg:`help pager` for details.
1369 1369
1370 1370 ``pager``
1371 1371 Define the external tool used as pager.
1372 1372
1373 1373 If no pager is set, Mercurial uses the environment variable $PAGER.
1374 1374 If neither pager.pager, nor $PAGER is set, a default pager will be
1375 1375 used, typically `less` on Unix and `more` on Windows. Example::
1376 1376
1377 1377 [pager]
1378 1378 pager = less -FRX
1379 1379
1380 1380 ``ignore``
1381 1381 List of commands to disable the pager for. Example::
1382 1382
1383 1383 [pager]
1384 1384 ignore = version, help, update
1385 1385
1386 1386 ``patch``
1387 1387 ---------
1388 1388
1389 1389 Settings used when applying patches, for instance through the 'import'
1390 1390 command or with Mercurial Queues extension.
1391 1391
1392 1392 ``eol``
1393 1393 When set to 'strict' patch content and patched files end of lines
1394 1394 are preserved. When set to ``lf`` or ``crlf``, both files end of
1395 1395 lines are ignored when patching and the result line endings are
1396 1396 normalized to either LF (Unix) or CRLF (Windows). When set to
1397 1397 ``auto``, end of lines are again ignored while patching but line
1398 1398 endings in patched files are normalized to their original setting
1399 1399 on a per-file basis. If target file does not exist or has no end
1400 1400 of line, patch line endings are preserved.
1401 1401 (default: strict)
1402 1402
1403 1403 ``fuzz``
1404 1404 The number of lines of 'fuzz' to allow when applying patches. This
1405 1405 controls how much context the patcher is allowed to ignore when
1406 1406 trying to apply a patch.
1407 1407 (default: 2)
1408 1408
1409 1409 ``paths``
1410 1410 ---------
1411 1411
1412 1412 Assigns symbolic names and behavior to repositories.
1413 1413
1414 1414 Options are symbolic names defining the URL or directory that is the
1415 1415 location of the repository. Example::
1416 1416
1417 1417 [paths]
1418 1418 my_server = https://example.com/my_repo
1419 1419 local_path = /home/me/repo
1420 1420
1421 1421 These symbolic names can be used from the command line. To pull
1422 1422 from ``my_server``: :hg:`pull my_server`. To push to ``local_path``:
1423 1423 :hg:`push local_path`.
1424 1424
1425 1425 Options containing colons (``:``) denote sub-options that can influence
1426 1426 behavior for that specific path. Example::
1427 1427
1428 1428 [paths]
1429 1429 my_server = https://example.com/my_path
1430 1430 my_server:pushurl = ssh://example.com/my_path
1431 1431
1432 1432 The following sub-options can be defined:
1433 1433
1434 1434 ``pushurl``
1435 1435 The URL to use for push operations. If not defined, the location
1436 1436 defined by the path's main entry is used.
1437 1437
1438 1438 ``pushrev``
1439 1439 A revset defining which revisions to push by default.
1440 1440
1441 1441 When :hg:`push` is executed without a ``-r`` argument, the revset
1442 1442 defined by this sub-option is evaluated to determine what to push.
1443 1443
1444 1444 For example, a value of ``.`` will push the working directory's
1445 1445 revision by default.
1446 1446
1447 1447 Revsets specifying bookmarks will not result in the bookmark being
1448 1448 pushed.
1449 1449
1450 1450 The following special named paths exist:
1451 1451
1452 1452 ``default``
1453 1453 The URL or directory to use when no source or remote is specified.
1454 1454
1455 1455 :hg:`clone` will automatically define this path to the location the
1456 1456 repository was cloned from.
1457 1457
1458 1458 ``default-push``
1459 1459 (deprecated) The URL or directory for the default :hg:`push` location.
1460 1460 ``default:pushurl`` should be used instead.
1461 1461
1462 1462 ``phases``
1463 1463 ----------
1464 1464
1465 1465 Specifies default handling of phases. See :hg:`help phases` for more
1466 1466 information about working with phases.
1467 1467
1468 1468 ``publish``
1469 1469 Controls draft phase behavior when working as a server. When true,
1470 1470 pushed changesets are set to public in both client and server and
1471 1471 pulled or cloned changesets are set to public in the client.
1472 1472 (default: True)
1473 1473
1474 1474 ``new-commit``
1475 1475 Phase of newly-created commits.
1476 1476 (default: draft)
1477 1477
1478 1478 ``checksubrepos``
1479 1479 Check the phase of the current revision of each subrepository. Allowed
1480 1480 values are "ignore", "follow" and "abort". For settings other than
1481 1481 "ignore", the phase of the current revision of each subrepository is
1482 1482 checked before committing the parent repository. If any of those phases is
1483 1483 greater than the phase of the parent repository (e.g. if a subrepo is in a
1484 1484 "secret" phase while the parent repo is in "draft" phase), the commit is
1485 1485 either aborted (if checksubrepos is set to "abort") or the higher phase is
1486 1486 used for the parent repository commit (if set to "follow").
1487 1487 (default: follow)
1488 1488
1489 1489
1490 1490 ``profiling``
1491 1491 -------------
1492 1492
1493 1493 Specifies profiling type, format, and file output. Two profilers are
1494 1494 supported: an instrumenting profiler (named ``ls``), and a sampling
1495 1495 profiler (named ``stat``).
1496 1496
1497 1497 In this section description, 'profiling data' stands for the raw data
1498 1498 collected during profiling, while 'profiling report' stands for a
1499 1499 statistical text report generated from the profiling data. The
1500 1500 profiling is done using lsprof.
1501 1501
1502 1502 ``enabled``
1503 1503 Enable the profiler.
1504 1504 (default: false)
1505 1505
1506 1506 This is equivalent to passing ``--profile`` on the command line.
1507 1507
1508 1508 ``type``
1509 1509 The type of profiler to use.
1510 1510 (default: stat)
1511 1511
1512 1512 ``ls``
1513 1513 Use Python's built-in instrumenting profiler. This profiler
1514 1514 works on all platforms, but each line number it reports is the
1515 1515 first line of a function. This restriction makes it difficult to
1516 1516 identify the expensive parts of a non-trivial function.
1517 1517 ``stat``
1518 1518 Use a statistical profiler, statprof. This profiler is most
1519 1519 useful for profiling commands that run for longer than about 0.1
1520 1520 seconds.
1521 1521
1522 1522 ``format``
1523 1523 Profiling format. Specific to the ``ls`` instrumenting profiler.
1524 1524 (default: text)
1525 1525
1526 1526 ``text``
1527 1527 Generate a profiling report. When saving to a file, it should be
1528 1528 noted that only the report is saved, and the profiling data is
1529 1529 not kept.
1530 1530 ``kcachegrind``
1531 1531 Format profiling data for kcachegrind use: when saving to a
1532 1532 file, the generated file can directly be loaded into
1533 1533 kcachegrind.
1534 1534
1535 1535 ``statformat``
1536 1536 Profiling format for the ``stat`` profiler.
1537 1537 (default: hotpath)
1538 1538
1539 1539 ``hotpath``
1540 1540 Show a tree-based display containing the hot path of execution (where
1541 1541 most time was spent).
1542 1542 ``bymethod``
1543 1543 Show a table of methods ordered by how frequently they are active.
1544 1544 ``byline``
1545 1545 Show a table of lines in files ordered by how frequently they are active.
1546 1546 ``json``
1547 1547 Render profiling data as JSON.
1548 1548
1549 1549 ``frequency``
1550 1550 Sampling frequency. Specific to the ``stat`` sampling profiler.
1551 1551 (default: 1000)
1552 1552
1553 1553 ``output``
1554 1554 File path where profiling data or report should be saved. If the
1555 1555 file exists, it is replaced. (default: None, data is printed on
1556 1556 stderr)
1557 1557
1558 1558 ``sort``
1559 1559 Sort field. Specific to the ``ls`` instrumenting profiler.
1560 1560 One of ``callcount``, ``reccallcount``, ``totaltime`` and
1561 1561 ``inlinetime``.
1562 1562 (default: inlinetime)
1563 1563
1564 1564 ``limit``
1565 1565 Number of lines to show. Specific to the ``ls`` instrumenting profiler.
1566 1566 (default: 30)
1567 1567
1568 1568 ``nested``
1569 1569 Show at most this number of lines of drill-down info after each main entry.
1570 1570 This can help explain the difference between Total and Inline.
1571 1571 Specific to the ``ls`` instrumenting profiler.
1572 1572 (default: 5)
1573 1573
1574 1574 ``progress``
1575 1575 ------------
1576 1576
1577 1577 Mercurial commands can draw progress bars that are as informative as
1578 1578 possible. Some progress bars only offer indeterminate information, while others
1579 1579 have a definite end point.
1580 1580
1581 1581 ``delay``
1582 1582 Number of seconds (float) before showing the progress bar. (default: 3)
1583 1583
1584 1584 ``changedelay``
1585 1585 Minimum delay before showing a new topic. When set to less than 3 * refresh,
1586 1586 that value will be used instead. (default: 1)
1587 1587
1588 1588 ``refresh``
1589 1589 Time in seconds between refreshes of the progress bar. (default: 0.1)
1590 1590
1591 1591 ``format``
1592 1592 Format of the progress bar.
1593 1593
1594 1594 Valid entries for the format field are ``topic``, ``bar``, ``number``,
1595 1595 ``unit``, ``estimate``, ``speed``, and ``item``. ``item`` defaults to the
1596 1596 last 20 characters of the item, but this can be changed by adding either
1597 1597 ``-<num>`` which would take the last num characters, or ``+<num>`` for the
1598 1598 first num characters.
1599 1599
1600 1600 (default: topic bar number estimate)
1601 1601
1602 1602 ``width``
1603 1603 If set, the maximum width of the progress information (that is, min(width,
1604 1604 term width) will be used).
1605 1605
1606 1606 ``clear-complete``
1607 1607 Clear the progress bar after it's done. (default: True)
1608 1608
1609 1609 ``disable``
1610 1610 If true, don't show a progress bar.
1611 1611
1612 1612 ``assume-tty``
1613 1613 If true, ALWAYS show a progress bar, unless disable is given.
1614 1614
1615 1615 ``rebase``
1616 1616 ----------
1617 1617
1618 1618 ``allowdivergence``
1619 1619 Default to False, when True allow creating divergence when performing
1620 1620 rebase of obsolete changesets.
1621 1621
1622 1622 ``revsetalias``
1623 1623 ---------------
1624 1624
1625 1625 Alias definitions for revsets. See :hg:`help revsets` for details.
1626 1626
1627 1627 ``server``
1628 1628 ----------
1629 1629
1630 1630 Controls generic server settings.
1631 1631
1632 1632 ``compressionengines``
1633 1633 List of compression engines and their relative priority to advertise
1634 1634 to clients.
1635 1635
1636 1636 The order of compression engines determines their priority, the first
1637 1637 having the highest priority. If a compression engine is not listed
1638 1638 here, it won't be advertised to clients.
1639 1639
1640 1640 If not set (the default), built-in defaults are used. Run
1641 1641 :hg:`debuginstall` to list available compression engines and their
1642 1642 default wire protocol priority.
1643 1643
1644 1644 Older Mercurial clients only support zlib compression and this setting
1645 1645 has no effect for legacy clients.
1646 1646
1647 1647 ``uncompressed``
1648 1648 Whether to allow clients to clone a repository using the
1649 1649 uncompressed streaming protocol. This transfers about 40% more
1650 1650 data than a regular clone, but uses less memory and CPU on both
1651 1651 server and client. Over a LAN (100 Mbps or better) or a very fast
1652 1652 WAN, an uncompressed streaming clone is a lot faster (~10x) than a
1653 1653 regular clone. Over most WAN connections (anything slower than
1654 1654 about 6 Mbps), uncompressed streaming is slower, because of the
1655 1655 extra data transfer overhead. This mode will also temporarily hold
1656 1656 the write lock while determining what data to transfer.
1657 1657 (default: True)
1658 1658
1659 1659 ``preferuncompressed``
1660 1660 When set, clients will try to use the uncompressed streaming
1661 1661 protocol. (default: False)
1662 1662
1663 ``disablefullbundle``
1664 When set, servers will refuse attempts to do pull-based clones.
1665 If this option is set, ``preferuncompressed`` and/or clone bundles
1666 are highly recommended. Partial clones will still be allowed.
1667 (default: False)
1668
1663 1669 ``validate``
1664 1670 Whether to validate the completeness of pushed changesets by
1665 1671 checking that all new file revisions specified in manifests are
1666 1672 present. (default: False)
1667 1673
1668 1674 ``maxhttpheaderlen``
1669 1675 Instruct HTTP clients not to send request headers longer than this
1670 1676 many bytes. (default: 1024)
1671 1677
1672 1678 ``bundle1``
1673 1679 Whether to allow clients to push and pull using the legacy bundle1
1674 1680 exchange format. (default: True)
1675 1681
1676 1682 ``bundle1gd``
1677 1683 Like ``bundle1`` but only used if the repository is using the
1678 1684 *generaldelta* storage format. (default: True)
1679 1685
1680 1686 ``bundle1.push``
1681 1687 Whether to allow clients to push using the legacy bundle1 exchange
1682 1688 format. (default: True)
1683 1689
1684 1690 ``bundle1gd.push``
1685 1691 Like ``bundle1.push`` but only used if the repository is using the
1686 1692 *generaldelta* storage format. (default: True)
1687 1693
1688 1694 ``bundle1.pull``
1689 1695 Whether to allow clients to pull using the legacy bundle1 exchange
1690 1696 format. (default: True)
1691 1697
1692 1698 ``bundle1gd.pull``
1693 1699 Like ``bundle1.pull`` but only used if the repository is using the
1694 1700 *generaldelta* storage format. (default: True)
1695 1701
1696 1702 Large repositories using the *generaldelta* storage format should
1697 1703 consider setting this option because converting *generaldelta*
1698 1704 repositories to the exchange format required by the bundle1 data
1699 1705 format can consume a lot of CPU.
1700 1706
1701 1707 ``zliblevel``
1702 1708 Integer between ``-1`` and ``9`` that controls the zlib compression level
1703 1709 for wire protocol commands that send zlib compressed output (notably the
1704 1710 commands that send repository history data).
1705 1711
1706 1712 The default (``-1``) uses the default zlib compression level, which is
1707 1713 likely equivalent to ``6``. ``0`` means no compression. ``9`` means
1708 1714 maximum compression.
1709 1715
1710 1716 Setting this option allows server operators to make trade-offs between
1711 1717 bandwidth and CPU used. Lowering the compression lowers CPU utilization
1712 1718 but sends more bytes to clients.
1713 1719
1714 1720 This option only impacts the HTTP server.
1715 1721
1716 1722 ``zstdlevel``
1717 1723 Integer between ``1`` and ``22`` that controls the zstd compression level
1718 1724 for wire protocol commands. ``1`` is the minimal amount of compression and
1719 1725 ``22`` is the highest amount of compression.
1720 1726
1721 1727 The default (``3``) should be significantly faster than zlib while likely
1722 1728 delivering better compression ratios.
1723 1729
1724 1730 This option only impacts the HTTP server.
1725 1731
1726 1732 See also ``server.zliblevel``.
1727 1733
1728 1734 ``smtp``
1729 1735 --------
1730 1736
1731 1737 Configuration for extensions that need to send email messages.
1732 1738
1733 1739 ``host``
1734 1740 Host name of mail server, e.g. "mail.example.com".
1735 1741
1736 1742 ``port``
1737 1743 Optional. Port to connect to on mail server. (default: 465 if
1738 1744 ``tls`` is smtps; 25 otherwise)
1739 1745
1740 1746 ``tls``
1741 1747 Optional. Method to enable TLS when connecting to mail server: starttls,
1742 1748 smtps or none. (default: none)
1743 1749
1744 1750 ``username``
1745 1751 Optional. User name for authenticating with the SMTP server.
1746 1752 (default: None)
1747 1753
1748 1754 ``password``
1749 1755 Optional. Password for authenticating with the SMTP server. If not
1750 1756 specified, interactive sessions will prompt the user for a
1751 1757 password; non-interactive sessions will fail. (default: None)
1752 1758
1753 1759 ``local_hostname``
1754 1760 Optional. The hostname that the sender can use to identify
1755 1761 itself to the MTA.
1756 1762
1757 1763
1758 1764 ``subpaths``
1759 1765 ------------
1760 1766
1761 1767 Subrepository source URLs can go stale if a remote server changes name
1762 1768 or becomes temporarily unavailable. This section lets you define
1763 1769 rewrite rules of the form::
1764 1770
1765 1771 <pattern> = <replacement>
1766 1772
1767 1773 where ``pattern`` is a regular expression matching a subrepository
1768 1774 source URL and ``replacement`` is the replacement string used to
1769 1775 rewrite it. Groups can be matched in ``pattern`` and referenced in
1770 1776 ``replacements``. For instance::
1771 1777
1772 1778 http://server/(.*)-hg/ = http://hg.server/\1/
1773 1779
1774 1780 rewrites ``http://server/foo-hg/`` into ``http://hg.server/foo/``.
1775 1781
1776 1782 Relative subrepository paths are first made absolute, and the
1777 1783 rewrite rules are then applied on the full (absolute) path. If ``pattern``
1778 1784 doesn't match the full path, an attempt is made to apply it on the
1779 1785 relative path alone. The rules are applied in definition order.
1780 1786
1781 1787 ``templatealias``
1782 1788 -----------------
1783 1789
1784 1790 Alias definitions for templates. See :hg:`help templates` for details.
1785 1791
1786 1792 ``templates``
1787 1793 -------------
1788 1794
1789 1795 Use the ``[templates]`` section to define template strings.
1790 1796 See :hg:`help templates` for details.
1791 1797
1792 1798 ``trusted``
1793 1799 -----------
1794 1800
1795 1801 Mercurial will not use the settings in the
1796 1802 ``.hg/hgrc`` file from a repository if it doesn't belong to a trusted
1797 1803 user or to a trusted group, as various hgrc features allow arbitrary
1798 1804 commands to be run. This issue is often encountered when configuring
1799 1805 hooks or extensions for shared repositories or servers. However,
1800 1806 the web interface will use some safe settings from the ``[web]``
1801 1807 section.
1802 1808
1803 1809 This section specifies what users and groups are trusted. The
1804 1810 current user is always trusted. To trust everybody, list a user or a
1805 1811 group with name ``*``. These settings must be placed in an
1806 1812 *already-trusted file* to take effect, such as ``$HOME/.hgrc`` of the
1807 1813 user or service running Mercurial.
1808 1814
1809 1815 ``users``
1810 1816 Comma-separated list of trusted users.
1811 1817
1812 1818 ``groups``
1813 1819 Comma-separated list of trusted groups.
1814 1820
1815 1821
1816 1822 ``ui``
1817 1823 ------
1818 1824
1819 1825 User interface controls.
1820 1826
1821 1827 ``archivemeta``
1822 1828 Whether to include the .hg_archival.txt file containing meta data
1823 1829 (hashes for the repository base and for tip) in archives created
1824 1830 by the :hg:`archive` command or downloaded via hgweb.
1825 1831 (default: True)
1826 1832
1827 1833 ``askusername``
1828 1834 Whether to prompt for a username when committing. If True, and
1829 1835 neither ``$HGUSER`` nor ``$EMAIL`` has been specified, then the user will
1830 1836 be prompted to enter a username. If no username is entered, the
1831 1837 default ``USER@HOST`` is used instead.
1832 1838 (default: False)
1833 1839
1834 1840 ``clonebundles``
1835 1841 Whether the "clone bundles" feature is enabled.
1836 1842
1837 1843 When enabled, :hg:`clone` may download and apply a server-advertised
1838 1844 bundle file from a URL instead of using the normal exchange mechanism.
1839 1845
1840 1846 This can likely result in faster and more reliable clones.
1841 1847
1842 1848 (default: True)
1843 1849
1844 1850 ``clonebundlefallback``
1845 1851 Whether failure to apply an advertised "clone bundle" from a server
1846 1852 should result in fallback to a regular clone.
1847 1853
1848 1854 This is disabled by default because servers advertising "clone
1849 1855 bundles" often do so to reduce server load. If advertised bundles
1850 1856 start mass failing and clients automatically fall back to a regular
1851 1857 clone, this would add significant and unexpected load to the server
1852 1858 since the server is expecting clone operations to be offloaded to
1853 1859 pre-generated bundles. Failing fast (the default behavior) ensures
1854 1860 clients don't overwhelm the server when "clone bundle" application
1855 1861 fails.
1856 1862
1857 1863 (default: False)
1858 1864
1859 1865 ``clonebundleprefers``
1860 1866 Defines preferences for which "clone bundles" to use.
1861 1867
1862 1868 Servers advertising "clone bundles" may advertise multiple available
1863 1869 bundles. Each bundle may have different attributes, such as the bundle
1864 1870 type and compression format. This option is used to prefer a particular
1865 1871 bundle over another.
1866 1872
1867 1873 The following keys are defined by Mercurial:
1868 1874
1869 1875 BUNDLESPEC
1870 1876 A bundle type specifier. These are strings passed to :hg:`bundle -t`.
1871 1877 e.g. ``gzip-v2`` or ``bzip2-v1``.
1872 1878
1873 1879 COMPRESSION
1874 1880 The compression format of the bundle. e.g. ``gzip`` and ``bzip2``.
1875 1881
1876 1882 Server operators may define custom keys.
1877 1883
1878 1884 Example values: ``COMPRESSION=bzip2``,
1879 1885 ``BUNDLESPEC=gzip-v2, COMPRESSION=gzip``.
1880 1886
1881 1887 By default, the first bundle advertised by the server is used.
1882 1888
1883 1889 ``color``
1884 1890 When to colorize output. Possible value are Boolean ("yes" or "no"), or
1885 1891 "debug", or "always". (default: "yes"). "yes" will use color whenever it
1886 1892 seems possible. See :hg:`help color` for details.
1887 1893
1888 1894 ``commitsubrepos``
1889 1895 Whether to commit modified subrepositories when committing the
1890 1896 parent repository. If False and one subrepository has uncommitted
1891 1897 changes, abort the commit.
1892 1898 (default: False)
1893 1899
1894 1900 ``debug``
1895 1901 Print debugging information. (default: False)
1896 1902
1897 1903 ``editor``
1898 1904 The editor to use during a commit. (default: ``$EDITOR`` or ``vi``)
1899 1905
1900 1906 ``fallbackencoding``
1901 1907 Encoding to try if it's not possible to decode the changelog using
1902 1908 UTF-8. (default: ISO-8859-1)
1903 1909
1904 1910 ``graphnodetemplate``
1905 1911 The template used to print changeset nodes in an ASCII revision graph.
1906 1912 (default: ``{graphnode}``)
1907 1913
1908 1914 ``ignore``
1909 1915 A file to read per-user ignore patterns from. This file should be
1910 1916 in the same format as a repository-wide .hgignore file. Filenames
1911 1917 are relative to the repository root. This option supports hook syntax,
1912 1918 so if you want to specify multiple ignore files, you can do so by
1913 1919 setting something like ``ignore.other = ~/.hgignore2``. For details
1914 1920 of the ignore file format, see the ``hgignore(5)`` man page.
1915 1921
1916 1922 ``interactive``
1917 1923 Allow to prompt the user. (default: True)
1918 1924
1919 1925 ``interface``
1920 1926 Select the default interface for interactive features (default: text).
1921 1927 Possible values are 'text' and 'curses'.
1922 1928
1923 1929 ``interface.chunkselector``
1924 1930 Select the interface for change recording (e.g. :hg:`commit -i`).
1925 1931 Possible values are 'text' and 'curses'.
1926 1932 This config overrides the interface specified by ui.interface.
1927 1933
1928 1934 ``logtemplate``
1929 1935 Template string for commands that print changesets.
1930 1936
1931 1937 ``merge``
1932 1938 The conflict resolution program to use during a manual merge.
1933 1939 For more information on merge tools see :hg:`help merge-tools`.
1934 1940 For configuring merge tools see the ``[merge-tools]`` section.
1935 1941
1936 1942 ``mergemarkers``
1937 1943 Sets the merge conflict marker label styling. The ``detailed``
1938 1944 style uses the ``mergemarkertemplate`` setting to style the labels.
1939 1945 The ``basic`` style just uses 'local' and 'other' as the marker label.
1940 1946 One of ``basic`` or ``detailed``.
1941 1947 (default: ``basic``)
1942 1948
1943 1949 ``mergemarkertemplate``
1944 1950 The template used to print the commit description next to each conflict
1945 1951 marker during merge conflicts. See :hg:`help templates` for the template
1946 1952 format.
1947 1953
1948 1954 Defaults to showing the hash, tags, branches, bookmarks, author, and
1949 1955 the first line of the commit description.
1950 1956
1951 1957 If you use non-ASCII characters in names for tags, branches, bookmarks,
1952 1958 authors, and/or commit descriptions, you must pay attention to encodings of
1953 1959 managed files. At template expansion, non-ASCII characters use the encoding
1954 1960 specified by the ``--encoding`` global option, ``HGENCODING`` or other
1955 1961 environment variables that govern your locale. If the encoding of the merge
1956 1962 markers is different from the encoding of the merged files,
1957 1963 serious problems may occur.
1958 1964
1959 1965 ``origbackuppath``
1960 1966 The path to a directory used to store generated .orig files. If the path is
1961 1967 not a directory, one will be created.
1962 1968
1963 1969 ``paginate``
1964 1970 Control the pagination of command output (default: True). See :hg:`help pager`
1965 1971 for details.
1966 1972
1967 1973 ``patch``
1968 1974 An optional external tool that ``hg import`` and some extensions
1969 1975 will use for applying patches. By default Mercurial uses an
1970 1976 internal patch utility. The external tool must work as the common
1971 1977 Unix ``patch`` program. In particular, it must accept a ``-p``
1972 1978 argument to strip patch headers, a ``-d`` argument to specify the
1973 1979 current directory, a file name to patch, and a patch file to take
1974 1980 from stdin.
1975 1981
1976 1982 It is possible to specify a patch tool together with extra
1977 1983 arguments. For example, setting this option to ``patch --merge``
1978 1984 will use the ``patch`` program with its 2-way merge option.
1979 1985
1980 1986 ``portablefilenames``
1981 1987 Check for portable filenames. Can be ``warn``, ``ignore`` or ``abort``.
1982 1988 (default: ``warn``)
1983 1989
1984 1990 ``warn``
1985 1991 Print a warning message on POSIX platforms, if a file with a non-portable
1986 1992 filename is added (e.g. a file with a name that can't be created on
1987 1993 Windows because it contains reserved parts like ``AUX``, reserved
1988 1994 characters like ``:``, or would cause a case collision with an existing
1989 1995 file).
1990 1996
1991 1997 ``ignore``
1992 1998 Don't print a warning.
1993 1999
1994 2000 ``abort``
1995 2001 The command is aborted.
1996 2002
1997 2003 ``true``
1998 2004 Alias for ``warn``.
1999 2005
2000 2006 ``false``
2001 2007 Alias for ``ignore``.
2002 2008
2003 2009 .. container:: windows
2004 2010
2005 2011 On Windows, this configuration option is ignored and the command aborted.
2006 2012
2007 2013 ``quiet``
2008 2014 Reduce the amount of output printed.
2009 2015 (default: False)
2010 2016
2011 2017 ``remotecmd``
2012 2018 Remote command to use for clone/push/pull operations.
2013 2019 (default: ``hg``)
2014 2020
2015 2021 ``report_untrusted``
2016 2022 Warn if a ``.hg/hgrc`` file is ignored due to not being owned by a
2017 2023 trusted user or group.
2018 2024 (default: True)
2019 2025
2020 2026 ``slash``
2021 2027 Display paths using a slash (``/``) as the path separator. This
2022 2028 only makes a difference on systems where the default path
2023 2029 separator is not the slash character (e.g. Windows uses the
2024 2030 backslash character (``\``)).
2025 2031 (default: False)
2026 2032
2027 2033 ``statuscopies``
2028 2034 Display copies in the status command.
2029 2035
2030 2036 ``ssh``
2031 2037 Command to use for SSH connections. (default: ``ssh``)
2032 2038
2033 2039 ``strict``
2034 2040 Require exact command names, instead of allowing unambiguous
2035 2041 abbreviations. (default: False)
2036 2042
2037 2043 ``style``
2038 2044 Name of style to use for command output.
2039 2045
2040 2046 ``supportcontact``
2041 2047 A URL where users should report a Mercurial traceback. Use this if you are a
2042 2048 large organisation with its own Mercurial deployment process and crash
2043 2049 reports should be addressed to your internal support.
2044 2050
2045 2051 ``textwidth``
2046 2052 Maximum width of help text. A longer line generated by ``hg help`` or
2047 2053 ``hg subcommand --help`` will be broken after white space to get this
2048 2054 width or the terminal width, whichever comes first.
2049 2055 A non-positive value will disable this and the terminal width will be
2050 2056 used. (default: 78)
2051 2057
2052 2058 ``timeout``
2053 2059 The timeout used when a lock is held (in seconds), a negative value
2054 2060 means no timeout. (default: 600)
2055 2061
2056 2062 ``traceback``
2057 2063 Mercurial always prints a traceback when an unknown exception
2058 2064 occurs. Setting this to True will make Mercurial print a traceback
2059 2065 on all exceptions, even those recognized by Mercurial (such as
2060 2066 IOError or MemoryError). (default: False)
2061 2067
2062 2068 ``username``
2063 2069 The committer of a changeset created when running "commit".
2064 2070 Typically a person's name and email address, e.g. ``Fred Widget
2065 2071 <fred@example.com>``. Environment variables in the
2066 2072 username are expanded.
2067 2073
2068 2074 (default: ``$EMAIL`` or ``username@hostname``. If the username in
2069 2075 hgrc is empty, e.g. if the system admin set ``username =`` in the
2070 2076 system hgrc, it has to be specified manually or in a different
2071 2077 hgrc file)
2072 2078
2073 2079 ``verbose``
2074 2080 Increase the amount of output printed. (default: False)
2075 2081
2076 2082
2077 2083 ``web``
2078 2084 -------
2079 2085
2080 2086 Web interface configuration. The settings in this section apply to
2081 2087 both the builtin webserver (started by :hg:`serve`) and the script you
2082 2088 run through a webserver (``hgweb.cgi`` and the derivatives for FastCGI
2083 2089 and WSGI).
2084 2090
2085 2091 The Mercurial webserver does no authentication (it does not prompt for
2086 2092 usernames and passwords to validate *who* users are), but it does do
2087 2093 authorization (it grants or denies access for *authenticated users*
2088 2094 based on settings in this section). You must either configure your
2089 2095 webserver to do authentication for you, or disable the authorization
2090 2096 checks.
2091 2097
2092 2098 For a quick setup in a trusted environment, e.g., a private LAN, where
2093 2099 you want it to accept pushes from anybody, you can use the following
2094 2100 command line::
2095 2101
2096 2102 $ hg --config web.allow_push=* --config web.push_ssl=False serve
2097 2103
2098 2104 Note that this will allow anybody to push anything to the server and
2099 2105 that this should not be used for public servers.
2100 2106
2101 2107 The full set of options is:
2102 2108
2103 2109 ``accesslog``
2104 2110 Where to output the access log. (default: stdout)
2105 2111
2106 2112 ``address``
2107 2113 Interface address to bind to. (default: all)
2108 2114
2109 2115 ``allow_archive``
2110 2116 List of archive format (bz2, gz, zip) allowed for downloading.
2111 2117 (default: empty)
2112 2118
2113 2119 ``allowbz2``
2114 2120 (DEPRECATED) Whether to allow .tar.bz2 downloading of repository
2115 2121 revisions.
2116 2122 (default: False)
2117 2123
2118 2124 ``allowgz``
2119 2125 (DEPRECATED) Whether to allow .tar.gz downloading of repository
2120 2126 revisions.
2121 2127 (default: False)
2122 2128
2123 2129 ``allowpull``
2124 2130 Whether to allow pulling from the repository. (default: True)
2125 2131
2126 2132 ``allow_push``
2127 2133 Whether to allow pushing to the repository. If empty or not set,
2128 2134 pushing is not allowed. If the special value ``*``, any remote
2129 2135 user can push, including unauthenticated users. Otherwise, the
2130 2136 remote user must have been authenticated, and the authenticated
2131 2137 user name must be present in this list. The contents of the
2132 2138 allow_push list are examined after the deny_push list.
2133 2139
2134 2140 ``allow_read``
2135 2141 If the user has not already been denied repository access due to
2136 2142 the contents of deny_read, this list determines whether to grant
2137 2143 repository access to the user. If this list is not empty, and the
2138 2144 user is unauthenticated or not present in the list, then access is
2139 2145 denied for the user. If the list is empty or not set, then access
2140 2146 is permitted to all users by default. Setting allow_read to the
2141 2147 special value ``*`` is equivalent to it not being set (i.e. access
2142 2148 is permitted to all users). The contents of the allow_read list are
2143 2149 examined after the deny_read list.
2144 2150
2145 2151 ``allowzip``
2146 2152 (DEPRECATED) Whether to allow .zip downloading of repository
2147 2153 revisions. This feature creates temporary files.
2148 2154 (default: False)
2149 2155
2150 2156 ``archivesubrepos``
2151 2157 Whether to recurse into subrepositories when archiving.
2152 2158 (default: False)
2153 2159
2154 2160 ``baseurl``
2155 2161 Base URL to use when publishing URLs in other locations, so
2156 2162 third-party tools like email notification hooks can construct
2157 2163 URLs. Example: ``http://hgserver/repos/``.
2158 2164
2159 2165 ``cacerts``
2160 2166 Path to file containing a list of PEM encoded certificate
2161 2167 authority certificates. Environment variables and ``~user``
2162 2168 constructs are expanded in the filename. If specified on the
2163 2169 client, then it will verify the identity of remote HTTPS servers
2164 2170 with these certificates.
2165 2171
2166 2172 To disable SSL verification temporarily, specify ``--insecure`` from
2167 2173 command line.
2168 2174
2169 2175 You can use OpenSSL's CA certificate file if your platform has
2170 2176 one. On most Linux systems this will be
2171 2177 ``/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt``. Otherwise you will have to
2172 2178 generate this file manually. The form must be as follows::
2173 2179
2174 2180 -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
2175 2181 ... (certificate in base64 PEM encoding) ...
2176 2182 -----END CERTIFICATE-----
2177 2183 -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
2178 2184 ... (certificate in base64 PEM encoding) ...
2179 2185 -----END CERTIFICATE-----
2180 2186
2181 2187 ``cache``
2182 2188 Whether to support caching in hgweb. (default: True)
2183 2189
2184 2190 ``certificate``
2185 2191 Certificate to use when running :hg:`serve`.
2186 2192
2187 2193 ``collapse``
2188 2194 With ``descend`` enabled, repositories in subdirectories are shown at
2189 2195 a single level alongside repositories in the current path. With
2190 2196 ``collapse`` also enabled, repositories residing at a deeper level than
2191 2197 the current path are grouped behind navigable directory entries that
2192 2198 lead to the locations of these repositories. In effect, this setting
2193 2199 collapses each collection of repositories found within a subdirectory
2194 2200 into a single entry for that subdirectory. (default: False)
2195 2201
2196 2202 ``comparisoncontext``
2197 2203 Number of lines of context to show in side-by-side file comparison. If
2198 2204 negative or the value ``full``, whole files are shown. (default: 5)
2199 2205
2200 2206 This setting can be overridden by a ``context`` request parameter to the
2201 2207 ``comparison`` command, taking the same values.
2202 2208
2203 2209 ``contact``
2204 2210 Name or email address of the person in charge of the repository.
2205 2211 (default: ui.username or ``$EMAIL`` or "unknown" if unset or empty)
2206 2212
2207 2213 ``csp``
2208 2214 Send a ``Content-Security-Policy`` HTTP header with this value.
2209 2215
2210 2216 The value may contain a special string ``%nonce%``, which will be replaced
2211 2217 by a randomly-generated one-time use value. If the value contains
2212 2218 ``%nonce%``, ``web.cache`` will be disabled, as caching undermines the
2213 2219 one-time property of the nonce. This nonce will also be inserted into
2214 2220 ``<script>`` elements containing inline JavaScript.
2215 2221
2216 2222 Note: lots of HTML content sent by the server is derived from repository
2217 2223 data. Please consider the potential for malicious repository data to
2218 2224 "inject" itself into generated HTML content as part of your security
2219 2225 threat model.
2220 2226
2221 2227 ``deny_push``
2222 2228 Whether to deny pushing to the repository. If empty or not set,
2223 2229 push is not denied. If the special value ``*``, all remote users are
2224 2230 denied push. Otherwise, unauthenticated users are all denied, and
2225 2231 any authenticated user name present in this list is also denied. The
2226 2232 contents of the deny_push list are examined before the allow_push list.
2227 2233
2228 2234 ``deny_read``
2229 2235 Whether to deny reading/viewing of the repository. If this list is
2230 2236 not empty, unauthenticated users are all denied, and any
2231 2237 authenticated user name present in this list is also denied access to
2232 2238 the repository. If set to the special value ``*``, all remote users
2233 2239 are denied access (rarely needed ;). If deny_read is empty or not set,
2234 2240 the determination of repository access depends on the presence and
2235 2241 content of the allow_read list (see description). If both
2236 2242 deny_read and allow_read are empty or not set, then access is
2237 2243 permitted to all users by default. If the repository is being
2238 2244 served via hgwebdir, denied users will not be able to see it in
2239 2245 the list of repositories. The contents of the deny_read list have
2240 2246 priority over (are examined before) the contents of the allow_read
2241 2247 list.
2242 2248
2243 2249 ``descend``
2244 2250 hgwebdir indexes will not descend into subdirectories. Only repositories
2245 2251 directly in the current path will be shown (other repositories are still
2246 2252 available from the index corresponding to their containing path).
2247 2253
2248 2254 ``description``
2249 2255 Textual description of the repository's purpose or contents.
2250 2256 (default: "unknown")
2251 2257
2252 2258 ``encoding``
2253 2259 Character encoding name. (default: the current locale charset)
2254 2260 Example: "UTF-8".
2255 2261
2256 2262 ``errorlog``
2257 2263 Where to output the error log. (default: stderr)
2258 2264
2259 2265 ``guessmime``
2260 2266 Control MIME types for raw download of file content.
2261 2267 Set to True to let hgweb guess the content type from the file
2262 2268 extension. This will serve HTML files as ``text/html`` and might
2263 2269 allow cross-site scripting attacks when serving untrusted
2264 2270 repositories. (default: False)
2265 2271
2266 2272 ``hidden``
2267 2273 Whether to hide the repository in the hgwebdir index.
2268 2274 (default: False)
2269 2275
2270 2276 ``ipv6``
2271 2277 Whether to use IPv6. (default: False)
2272 2278
2273 2279 ``labels``
2274 2280 List of string *labels* associated with the repository.
2275 2281
2276 2282 Labels are exposed as a template keyword and can be used to customize
2277 2283 output. e.g. the ``index`` template can group or filter repositories
2278 2284 by labels and the ``summary`` template can display additional content
2279 2285 if a specific label is present.
2280 2286
2281 2287 ``logoimg``
2282 2288 File name of the logo image that some templates display on each page.
2283 2289 The file name is relative to ``staticurl``. That is, the full path to
2284 2290 the logo image is "staticurl/logoimg".
2285 2291 If unset, ``hglogo.png`` will be used.
2286 2292
2287 2293 ``logourl``
2288 2294 Base URL to use for logos. If unset, ``https://mercurial-scm.org/``
2289 2295 will be used.
2290 2296
2291 2297 ``maxchanges``
2292 2298 Maximum number of changes to list on the changelog. (default: 10)
2293 2299
2294 2300 ``maxfiles``
2295 2301 Maximum number of files to list per changeset. (default: 10)
2296 2302
2297 2303 ``maxshortchanges``
2298 2304 Maximum number of changes to list on the shortlog, graph or filelog
2299 2305 pages. (default: 60)
2300 2306
2301 2307 ``name``
2302 2308 Repository name to use in the web interface.
2303 2309 (default: current working directory)
2304 2310
2305 2311 ``port``
2306 2312 Port to listen on. (default: 8000)
2307 2313
2308 2314 ``prefix``
2309 2315 Prefix path to serve from. (default: '' (server root))
2310 2316
2311 2317 ``push_ssl``
2312 2318 Whether to require that inbound pushes be transported over SSL to
2313 2319 prevent password sniffing. (default: True)
2314 2320
2315 2321 ``refreshinterval``
2316 2322 How frequently directory listings re-scan the filesystem for new
2317 2323 repositories, in seconds. This is relevant when wildcards are used
2318 2324 to define paths. Depending on how much filesystem traversal is
2319 2325 required, refreshing may negatively impact performance.
2320 2326
2321 2327 Values less than or equal to 0 always refresh.
2322 2328 (default: 20)
2323 2329
2324 2330 ``staticurl``
2325 2331 Base URL to use for static files. If unset, static files (e.g. the
2326 2332 hgicon.png favicon) will be served by the CGI script itself. Use
2327 2333 this setting to serve them directly with the HTTP server.
2328 2334 Example: ``http://hgserver/static/``.
2329 2335
2330 2336 ``stripes``
2331 2337 How many lines a "zebra stripe" should span in multi-line output.
2332 2338 Set to 0 to disable. (default: 1)
2333 2339
2334 2340 ``style``
2335 2341 Which template map style to use. The available options are the names of
2336 2342 subdirectories in the HTML templates path. (default: ``paper``)
2337 2343 Example: ``monoblue``.
2338 2344
2339 2345 ``templates``
2340 2346 Where to find the HTML templates. The default path to the HTML templates
2341 2347 can be obtained from ``hg debuginstall``.
2342 2348
2343 2349 ``websub``
2344 2350 ----------
2345 2351
2346 2352 Web substitution filter definition. You can use this section to
2347 2353 define a set of regular expression substitution patterns which
2348 2354 let you automatically modify the hgweb server output.
2349 2355
2350 2356 The default hgweb templates only apply these substitution patterns
2351 2357 on the revision description fields. You can apply them anywhere
2352 2358 you want when you create your own templates by adding calls to the
2353 2359 "websub" filter (usually after calling the "escape" filter).
2354 2360
2355 2361 This can be used, for example, to convert issue references to links
2356 2362 to your issue tracker, or to convert "markdown-like" syntax into
2357 2363 HTML (see the examples below).
2358 2364
2359 2365 Each entry in this section names a substitution filter.
2360 2366 The value of each entry defines the substitution expression itself.
2361 2367 The websub expressions follow the old interhg extension syntax,
2362 2368 which in turn imitates the Unix sed replacement syntax::
2363 2369
2364 2370 patternname = s/SEARCH_REGEX/REPLACE_EXPRESSION/[i]
2365 2371
2366 2372 You can use any separator other than "/". The final "i" is optional
2367 2373 and indicates that the search must be case insensitive.
2368 2374
2369 2375 Examples::
2370 2376
2371 2377 [websub]
2372 2378 issues = s|issue(\d+)|<a href="http://bts.example.org/issue\1">issue\1</a>|i
2373 2379 italic = s/\b_(\S+)_\b/<i>\1<\/i>/
2374 2380 bold = s/\*\b(\S+)\b\*/<b>\1<\/b>/
2375 2381
2376 2382 ``worker``
2377 2383 ----------
2378 2384
2379 2385 Parallel master/worker configuration. We currently perform working
2380 2386 directory updates in parallel on Unix-like systems, which greatly
2381 2387 helps performance.
2382 2388
2383 2389 ``numcpus``
2384 2390 Number of CPUs to use for parallel operations. A zero or
2385 2391 negative value is treated as ``use the default``.
2386 2392 (default: 4 or the number of CPUs on the system, whichever is larger)
2387 2393
2388 2394 ``backgroundclose``
2389 2395 Whether to enable closing file handles on background threads during certain
2390 2396 operations. Some platforms aren't very efficient at closing file
2391 2397 handles that have been written or appended to. By performing file closing
2392 2398 on background threads, file write rate can increase substantially.
2393 2399 (default: true on Windows, false elsewhere)
2394 2400
2395 2401 ``backgroundcloseminfilecount``
2396 2402 Minimum number of files required to trigger background file closing.
2397 2403 Operations not writing this many files won't start background close
2398 2404 threads.
2399 2405 (default: 2048)
2400 2406
2401 2407 ``backgroundclosemaxqueue``
2402 2408 The maximum number of opened file handles waiting to be closed in the
2403 2409 background. This option only has an effect if ``backgroundclose`` is
2404 2410 enabled.
2405 2411 (default: 384)
2406 2412
2407 2413 ``backgroundclosethreadcount``
2408 2414 Number of threads to process background file closes. Only relevant if
2409 2415 ``backgroundclose`` is enabled.
2410 2416 (default: 4)
@@ -1,1050 +1,1062
1 1 # wireproto.py - generic wire protocol support functions
2 2 #
3 3 # Copyright 2005-2010 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
4 4 #
5 5 # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
6 6 # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
7 7
8 8 from __future__ import absolute_import
9 9
10 10 import hashlib
11 11 import itertools
12 12 import os
13 13 import tempfile
14 14
15 15 from .i18n import _
16 16 from .node import (
17 17 bin,
18 18 hex,
19 nullid,
19 20 )
20 21
21 22 from . import (
22 23 bundle2,
23 24 changegroup as changegroupmod,
24 25 encoding,
25 26 error,
26 27 exchange,
27 28 peer,
28 29 pushkey as pushkeymod,
29 30 pycompat,
30 31 streamclone,
31 32 util,
32 33 )
33 34
34 35 urlerr = util.urlerr
35 36 urlreq = util.urlreq
36 37
37 38 bundle2requiredmain = _('incompatible Mercurial client; bundle2 required')
38 39 bundle2requiredhint = _('see https://www.mercurial-scm.org/wiki/'
39 40 'IncompatibleClient')
40 41 bundle2required = '%s\n(%s)\n' % (bundle2requiredmain, bundle2requiredhint)
41 42
42 43 class abstractserverproto(object):
43 44 """abstract class that summarizes the protocol API
44 45
45 46 Used as reference and documentation.
46 47 """
47 48
48 49 def getargs(self, args):
49 50 """return the value for arguments in <args>
50 51
51 52 returns a list of values (same order as <args>)"""
52 53 raise NotImplementedError()
53 54
54 55 def getfile(self, fp):
55 56 """write the whole content of a file into a file like object
56 57
57 58 The file is in the form::
58 59
59 60 (<chunk-size>\n<chunk>)+0\n
60 61
61 62 chunk size is the ascii version of the int.
62 63 """
63 64 raise NotImplementedError()
64 65
65 66 def redirect(self):
66 67 """may setup interception for stdout and stderr
67 68
68 69 See also the `restore` method."""
69 70 raise NotImplementedError()
70 71
71 72 # If the `redirect` function does install interception, the `restore`
72 73 # function MUST be defined. If interception is not used, this function
73 74 # MUST NOT be defined.
74 75 #
75 76 # left commented here on purpose
76 77 #
77 78 #def restore(self):
78 79 # """reinstall previous stdout and stderr and return intercepted stdout
79 80 # """
80 81 # raise NotImplementedError()
81 82
82 83 class remotebatch(peer.batcher):
83 84 '''batches the queued calls; uses as few roundtrips as possible'''
84 85 def __init__(self, remote):
85 86 '''remote must support _submitbatch(encbatch) and
86 87 _submitone(op, encargs)'''
87 88 peer.batcher.__init__(self)
88 89 self.remote = remote
89 90 def submit(self):
90 91 req, rsp = [], []
91 92 for name, args, opts, resref in self.calls:
92 93 mtd = getattr(self.remote, name)
93 94 batchablefn = getattr(mtd, 'batchable', None)
94 95 if batchablefn is not None:
95 96 batchable = batchablefn(mtd.im_self, *args, **opts)
96 97 encargsorres, encresref = next(batchable)
97 98 if encresref:
98 99 req.append((name, encargsorres,))
99 100 rsp.append((batchable, encresref, resref,))
100 101 else:
101 102 resref.set(encargsorres)
102 103 else:
103 104 if req:
104 105 self._submitreq(req, rsp)
105 106 req, rsp = [], []
106 107 resref.set(mtd(*args, **opts))
107 108 if req:
108 109 self._submitreq(req, rsp)
109 110 def _submitreq(self, req, rsp):
110 111 encresults = self.remote._submitbatch(req)
111 112 for encres, r in zip(encresults, rsp):
112 113 batchable, encresref, resref = r
113 114 encresref.set(encres)
114 115 resref.set(next(batchable))
115 116
116 117 class remoteiterbatcher(peer.iterbatcher):
117 118 def __init__(self, remote):
118 119 super(remoteiterbatcher, self).__init__()
119 120 self._remote = remote
120 121
121 122 def __getattr__(self, name):
122 123 if not getattr(self._remote, name, False):
123 124 raise AttributeError(
124 125 'Attempted to iterbatch non-batchable call to %r' % name)
125 126 return super(remoteiterbatcher, self).__getattr__(name)
126 127
127 128 def submit(self):
128 129 """Break the batch request into many patch calls and pipeline them.
129 130
130 131 This is mostly valuable over http where request sizes can be
131 132 limited, but can be used in other places as well.
132 133 """
133 134 req, rsp = [], []
134 135 for name, args, opts, resref in self.calls:
135 136 mtd = getattr(self._remote, name)
136 137 batchable = mtd.batchable(mtd.im_self, *args, **opts)
137 138 encargsorres, encresref = next(batchable)
138 139 assert encresref
139 140 req.append((name, encargsorres))
140 141 rsp.append((batchable, encresref))
141 142 if req:
142 143 self._resultiter = self._remote._submitbatch(req)
143 144 self._rsp = rsp
144 145
145 146 def results(self):
146 147 for (batchable, encresref), encres in itertools.izip(
147 148 self._rsp, self._resultiter):
148 149 encresref.set(encres)
149 150 yield next(batchable)
150 151
151 152 # Forward a couple of names from peer to make wireproto interactions
152 153 # slightly more sensible.
153 154 batchable = peer.batchable
154 155 future = peer.future
155 156
156 157 # list of nodes encoding / decoding
157 158
158 159 def decodelist(l, sep=' '):
159 160 if l:
160 161 return map(bin, l.split(sep))
161 162 return []
162 163
163 164 def encodelist(l, sep=' '):
164 165 try:
165 166 return sep.join(map(hex, l))
166 167 except TypeError:
167 168 raise
168 169
169 170 # batched call argument encoding
170 171
171 172 def escapearg(plain):
172 173 return (plain
173 174 .replace(':', ':c')
174 175 .replace(',', ':o')
175 176 .replace(';', ':s')
176 177 .replace('=', ':e'))
177 178
178 179 def unescapearg(escaped):
179 180 return (escaped
180 181 .replace(':e', '=')
181 182 .replace(':s', ';')
182 183 .replace(':o', ',')
183 184 .replace(':c', ':'))
184 185
185 186 def encodebatchcmds(req):
186 187 """Return a ``cmds`` argument value for the ``batch`` command."""
187 188 cmds = []
188 189 for op, argsdict in req:
189 190 # Old servers didn't properly unescape argument names. So prevent
190 191 # the sending of argument names that may not be decoded properly by
191 192 # servers.
192 193 assert all(escapearg(k) == k for k in argsdict)
193 194
194 195 args = ','.join('%s=%s' % (escapearg(k), escapearg(v))
195 196 for k, v in argsdict.iteritems())
196 197 cmds.append('%s %s' % (op, args))
197 198
198 199 return ';'.join(cmds)
199 200
200 201 # mapping of options accepted by getbundle and their types
201 202 #
202 203 # Meant to be extended by extensions. It is extensions responsibility to ensure
203 204 # such options are properly processed in exchange.getbundle.
204 205 #
205 206 # supported types are:
206 207 #
207 208 # :nodes: list of binary nodes
208 209 # :csv: list of comma-separated values
209 210 # :scsv: list of comma-separated values return as set
210 211 # :plain: string with no transformation needed.
211 212 gboptsmap = {'heads': 'nodes',
212 213 'common': 'nodes',
213 214 'obsmarkers': 'boolean',
214 215 'bundlecaps': 'scsv',
215 216 'listkeys': 'csv',
216 217 'cg': 'boolean',
217 218 'cbattempted': 'boolean'}
218 219
219 220 # client side
220 221
221 222 class wirepeer(peer.peerrepository):
222 223 """Client-side interface for communicating with a peer repository.
223 224
224 225 Methods commonly call wire protocol commands of the same name.
225 226
226 227 See also httppeer.py and sshpeer.py for protocol-specific
227 228 implementations of this interface.
228 229 """
229 230 def batch(self):
230 231 if self.capable('batch'):
231 232 return remotebatch(self)
232 233 else:
233 234 return peer.localbatch(self)
234 235 def _submitbatch(self, req):
235 236 """run batch request <req> on the server
236 237
237 238 Returns an iterator of the raw responses from the server.
238 239 """
239 240 rsp = self._callstream("batch", cmds=encodebatchcmds(req))
240 241 chunk = rsp.read(1024)
241 242 work = [chunk]
242 243 while chunk:
243 244 while ';' not in chunk and chunk:
244 245 chunk = rsp.read(1024)
245 246 work.append(chunk)
246 247 merged = ''.join(work)
247 248 while ';' in merged:
248 249 one, merged = merged.split(';', 1)
249 250 yield unescapearg(one)
250 251 chunk = rsp.read(1024)
251 252 work = [merged, chunk]
252 253 yield unescapearg(''.join(work))
253 254
254 255 def _submitone(self, op, args):
255 256 return self._call(op, **args)
256 257
257 258 def iterbatch(self):
258 259 return remoteiterbatcher(self)
259 260
260 261 @batchable
261 262 def lookup(self, key):
262 263 self.requirecap('lookup', _('look up remote revision'))
263 264 f = future()
264 265 yield {'key': encoding.fromlocal(key)}, f
265 266 d = f.value
266 267 success, data = d[:-1].split(" ", 1)
267 268 if int(success):
268 269 yield bin(data)
269 270 self._abort(error.RepoError(data))
270 271
271 272 @batchable
272 273 def heads(self):
273 274 f = future()
274 275 yield {}, f
275 276 d = f.value
276 277 try:
277 278 yield decodelist(d[:-1])
278 279 except ValueError:
279 280 self._abort(error.ResponseError(_("unexpected response:"), d))
280 281
281 282 @batchable
282 283 def known(self, nodes):
283 284 f = future()
284 285 yield {'nodes': encodelist(nodes)}, f
285 286 d = f.value
286 287 try:
287 288 yield [bool(int(b)) for b in d]
288 289 except ValueError:
289 290 self._abort(error.ResponseError(_("unexpected response:"), d))
290 291
291 292 @batchable
292 293 def branchmap(self):
293 294 f = future()
294 295 yield {}, f
295 296 d = f.value
296 297 try:
297 298 branchmap = {}
298 299 for branchpart in d.splitlines():
299 300 branchname, branchheads = branchpart.split(' ', 1)
300 301 branchname = encoding.tolocal(urlreq.unquote(branchname))
301 302 branchheads = decodelist(branchheads)
302 303 branchmap[branchname] = branchheads
303 304 yield branchmap
304 305 except TypeError:
305 306 self._abort(error.ResponseError(_("unexpected response:"), d))
306 307
307 308 def branches(self, nodes):
308 309 n = encodelist(nodes)
309 310 d = self._call("branches", nodes=n)
310 311 try:
311 312 br = [tuple(decodelist(b)) for b in d.splitlines()]
312 313 return br
313 314 except ValueError:
314 315 self._abort(error.ResponseError(_("unexpected response:"), d))
315 316
316 317 def between(self, pairs):
317 318 batch = 8 # avoid giant requests
318 319 r = []
319 320 for i in xrange(0, len(pairs), batch):
320 321 n = " ".join([encodelist(p, '-') for p in pairs[i:i + batch]])
321 322 d = self._call("between", pairs=n)
322 323 try:
323 324 r.extend(l and decodelist(l) or [] for l in d.splitlines())
324 325 except ValueError:
325 326 self._abort(error.ResponseError(_("unexpected response:"), d))
326 327 return r
327 328
328 329 @batchable
329 330 def pushkey(self, namespace, key, old, new):
330 331 if not self.capable('pushkey'):
331 332 yield False, None
332 333 f = future()
333 334 self.ui.debug('preparing pushkey for "%s:%s"\n' % (namespace, key))
334 335 yield {'namespace': encoding.fromlocal(namespace),
335 336 'key': encoding.fromlocal(key),
336 337 'old': encoding.fromlocal(old),
337 338 'new': encoding.fromlocal(new)}, f
338 339 d = f.value
339 340 d, output = d.split('\n', 1)
340 341 try:
341 342 d = bool(int(d))
342 343 except ValueError:
343 344 raise error.ResponseError(
344 345 _('push failed (unexpected response):'), d)
345 346 for l in output.splitlines(True):
346 347 self.ui.status(_('remote: '), l)
347 348 yield d
348 349
349 350 @batchable
350 351 def listkeys(self, namespace):
351 352 if not self.capable('pushkey'):
352 353 yield {}, None
353 354 f = future()
354 355 self.ui.debug('preparing listkeys for "%s"\n' % namespace)
355 356 yield {'namespace': encoding.fromlocal(namespace)}, f
356 357 d = f.value
357 358 self.ui.debug('received listkey for "%s": %i bytes\n'
358 359 % (namespace, len(d)))
359 360 yield pushkeymod.decodekeys(d)
360 361
361 362 def stream_out(self):
362 363 return self._callstream('stream_out')
363 364
364 365 def changegroup(self, nodes, kind):
365 366 n = encodelist(nodes)
366 367 f = self._callcompressable("changegroup", roots=n)
367 368 return changegroupmod.cg1unpacker(f, 'UN')
368 369
369 370 def changegroupsubset(self, bases, heads, kind):
370 371 self.requirecap('changegroupsubset', _('look up remote changes'))
371 372 bases = encodelist(bases)
372 373 heads = encodelist(heads)
373 374 f = self._callcompressable("changegroupsubset",
374 375 bases=bases, heads=heads)
375 376 return changegroupmod.cg1unpacker(f, 'UN')
376 377
377 378 def getbundle(self, source, **kwargs):
378 379 self.requirecap('getbundle', _('look up remote changes'))
379 380 opts = {}
380 381 bundlecaps = kwargs.get('bundlecaps')
381 382 if bundlecaps is not None:
382 383 kwargs['bundlecaps'] = sorted(bundlecaps)
383 384 else:
384 385 bundlecaps = () # kwargs could have it to None
385 386 for key, value in kwargs.iteritems():
386 387 if value is None:
387 388 continue
388 389 keytype = gboptsmap.get(key)
389 390 if keytype is None:
390 391 assert False, 'unexpected'
391 392 elif keytype == 'nodes':
392 393 value = encodelist(value)
393 394 elif keytype in ('csv', 'scsv'):
394 395 value = ','.join(value)
395 396 elif keytype == 'boolean':
396 397 value = '%i' % bool(value)
397 398 elif keytype != 'plain':
398 399 raise KeyError('unknown getbundle option type %s'
399 400 % keytype)
400 401 opts[key] = value
401 402 f = self._callcompressable("getbundle", **opts)
402 403 if any((cap.startswith('HG2') for cap in bundlecaps)):
403 404 return bundle2.getunbundler(self.ui, f)
404 405 else:
405 406 return changegroupmod.cg1unpacker(f, 'UN')
406 407
407 408 def unbundle(self, cg, heads, url):
408 409 '''Send cg (a readable file-like object representing the
409 410 changegroup to push, typically a chunkbuffer object) to the
410 411 remote server as a bundle.
411 412
412 413 When pushing a bundle10 stream, return an integer indicating the
413 414 result of the push (see localrepository.addchangegroup()).
414 415
415 416 When pushing a bundle20 stream, return a bundle20 stream.
416 417
417 418 `url` is the url the client thinks it's pushing to, which is
418 419 visible to hooks.
419 420 '''
420 421
421 422 if heads != ['force'] and self.capable('unbundlehash'):
422 423 heads = encodelist(['hashed',
423 424 hashlib.sha1(''.join(sorted(heads))).digest()])
424 425 else:
425 426 heads = encodelist(heads)
426 427
427 428 if util.safehasattr(cg, 'deltaheader'):
428 429 # this a bundle10, do the old style call sequence
429 430 ret, output = self._callpush("unbundle", cg, heads=heads)
430 431 if ret == "":
431 432 raise error.ResponseError(
432 433 _('push failed:'), output)
433 434 try:
434 435 ret = int(ret)
435 436 except ValueError:
436 437 raise error.ResponseError(
437 438 _('push failed (unexpected response):'), ret)
438 439
439 440 for l in output.splitlines(True):
440 441 self.ui.status(_('remote: '), l)
441 442 else:
442 443 # bundle2 push. Send a stream, fetch a stream.
443 444 stream = self._calltwowaystream('unbundle', cg, heads=heads)
444 445 ret = bundle2.getunbundler(self.ui, stream)
445 446 return ret
446 447
447 448 def debugwireargs(self, one, two, three=None, four=None, five=None):
448 449 # don't pass optional arguments left at their default value
449 450 opts = {}
450 451 if three is not None:
451 452 opts['three'] = three
452 453 if four is not None:
453 454 opts['four'] = four
454 455 return self._call('debugwireargs', one=one, two=two, **opts)
455 456
456 457 def _call(self, cmd, **args):
457 458 """execute <cmd> on the server
458 459
459 460 The command is expected to return a simple string.
460 461
461 462 returns the server reply as a string."""
462 463 raise NotImplementedError()
463 464
464 465 def _callstream(self, cmd, **args):
465 466 """execute <cmd> on the server
466 467
467 468 The command is expected to return a stream. Note that if the
468 469 command doesn't return a stream, _callstream behaves
469 470 differently for ssh and http peers.
470 471
471 472 returns the server reply as a file like object.
472 473 """
473 474 raise NotImplementedError()
474 475
475 476 def _callcompressable(self, cmd, **args):
476 477 """execute <cmd> on the server
477 478
478 479 The command is expected to return a stream.
479 480
480 481 The stream may have been compressed in some implementations. This
481 482 function takes care of the decompression. This is the only difference
482 483 with _callstream.
483 484
484 485 returns the server reply as a file like object.
485 486 """
486 487 raise NotImplementedError()
487 488
488 489 def _callpush(self, cmd, fp, **args):
489 490 """execute a <cmd> on server
490 491
491 492 The command is expected to be related to a push. Push has a special
492 493 return method.
493 494
494 495 returns the server reply as a (ret, output) tuple. ret is either
495 496 empty (error) or a stringified int.
496 497 """
497 498 raise NotImplementedError()
498 499
499 500 def _calltwowaystream(self, cmd, fp, **args):
500 501 """execute <cmd> on server
501 502
502 503 The command will send a stream to the server and get a stream in reply.
503 504 """
504 505 raise NotImplementedError()
505 506
506 507 def _abort(self, exception):
507 508 """clearly abort the wire protocol connection and raise the exception
508 509 """
509 510 raise NotImplementedError()
510 511
511 512 # server side
512 513
513 514 # wire protocol command can either return a string or one of these classes.
514 515 class streamres(object):
515 516 """wireproto reply: binary stream
516 517
517 518 The call was successful and the result is a stream.
518 519
519 520 Accepts either a generator or an object with a ``read(size)`` method.
520 521
521 522 ``v1compressible`` indicates whether this data can be compressed to
522 523 "version 1" clients (technically: HTTP peers using
523 524 application/mercurial-0.1 media type). This flag should NOT be used on
524 525 new commands because new clients should support a more modern compression
525 526 mechanism.
526 527 """
527 528 def __init__(self, gen=None, reader=None, v1compressible=False):
528 529 self.gen = gen
529 530 self.reader = reader
530 531 self.v1compressible = v1compressible
531 532
532 533 class pushres(object):
533 534 """wireproto reply: success with simple integer return
534 535
535 536 The call was successful and returned an integer contained in `self.res`.
536 537 """
537 538 def __init__(self, res):
538 539 self.res = res
539 540
540 541 class pusherr(object):
541 542 """wireproto reply: failure
542 543
543 544 The call failed. The `self.res` attribute contains the error message.
544 545 """
545 546 def __init__(self, res):
546 547 self.res = res
547 548
548 549 class ooberror(object):
549 550 """wireproto reply: failure of a batch of operation
550 551
551 552 Something failed during a batch call. The error message is stored in
552 553 `self.message`.
553 554 """
554 555 def __init__(self, message):
555 556 self.message = message
556 557
557 558 def getdispatchrepo(repo, proto, command):
558 559 """Obtain the repo used for processing wire protocol commands.
559 560
560 561 The intent of this function is to serve as a monkeypatch point for
561 562 extensions that need commands to operate on different repo views under
562 563 specialized circumstances.
563 564 """
564 565 return repo.filtered('served')
565 566
566 567 def dispatch(repo, proto, command):
567 568 repo = getdispatchrepo(repo, proto, command)
568 569 func, spec = commands[command]
569 570 args = proto.getargs(spec)
570 571 return func(repo, proto, *args)
571 572
572 573 def options(cmd, keys, others):
573 574 opts = {}
574 575 for k in keys:
575 576 if k in others:
576 577 opts[k] = others[k]
577 578 del others[k]
578 579 if others:
579 580 util.stderr.write("warning: %s ignored unexpected arguments %s\n"
580 581 % (cmd, ",".join(others)))
581 582 return opts
582 583
583 584 def bundle1allowed(repo, action):
584 585 """Whether a bundle1 operation is allowed from the server.
585 586
586 587 Priority is:
587 588
588 589 1. server.bundle1gd.<action> (if generaldelta active)
589 590 2. server.bundle1.<action>
590 591 3. server.bundle1gd (if generaldelta active)
591 592 4. server.bundle1
592 593 """
593 594 ui = repo.ui
594 595 gd = 'generaldelta' in repo.requirements
595 596
596 597 if gd:
597 598 v = ui.configbool('server', 'bundle1gd.%s' % action, None)
598 599 if v is not None:
599 600 return v
600 601
601 602 v = ui.configbool('server', 'bundle1.%s' % action, None)
602 603 if v is not None:
603 604 return v
604 605
605 606 if gd:
606 607 v = ui.configbool('server', 'bundle1gd', None)
607 608 if v is not None:
608 609 return v
609 610
610 611 return ui.configbool('server', 'bundle1', True)
611 612
612 613 def supportedcompengines(ui, proto, role):
613 614 """Obtain the list of supported compression engines for a request."""
614 615 assert role in (util.CLIENTROLE, util.SERVERROLE)
615 616
616 617 compengines = util.compengines.supportedwireengines(role)
617 618
618 619 # Allow config to override default list and ordering.
619 620 if role == util.SERVERROLE:
620 621 configengines = ui.configlist('server', 'compressionengines')
621 622 config = 'server.compressionengines'
622 623 else:
623 624 # This is currently implemented mainly to facilitate testing. In most
624 625 # cases, the server should be in charge of choosing a compression engine
625 626 # because a server has the most to lose from a sub-optimal choice. (e.g.
626 627 # CPU DoS due to an expensive engine or a network DoS due to poor
627 628 # compression ratio).
628 629 configengines = ui.configlist('experimental',
629 630 'clientcompressionengines')
630 631 config = 'experimental.clientcompressionengines'
631 632
632 633 # No explicit config. Filter out the ones that aren't supposed to be
633 634 # advertised and return default ordering.
634 635 if not configengines:
635 636 attr = 'serverpriority' if role == util.SERVERROLE else 'clientpriority'
636 637 return [e for e in compengines
637 638 if getattr(e.wireprotosupport(), attr) > 0]
638 639
639 640 # If compression engines are listed in the config, assume there is a good
640 641 # reason for it (like server operators wanting to achieve specific
641 642 # performance characteristics). So fail fast if the config references
642 643 # unusable compression engines.
643 644 validnames = set(e.name() for e in compengines)
644 645 invalidnames = set(e for e in configengines if e not in validnames)
645 646 if invalidnames:
646 647 raise error.Abort(_('invalid compression engine defined in %s: %s') %
647 648 (config, ', '.join(sorted(invalidnames))))
648 649
649 650 compengines = [e for e in compengines if e.name() in configengines]
650 651 compengines = sorted(compengines,
651 652 key=lambda e: configengines.index(e.name()))
652 653
653 654 if not compengines:
654 655 raise error.Abort(_('%s config option does not specify any known '
655 656 'compression engines') % config,
656 657 hint=_('usable compression engines: %s') %
657 658 ', '.sorted(validnames))
658 659
659 660 return compengines
660 661
661 662 # list of commands
662 663 commands = {}
663 664
664 665 def wireprotocommand(name, args=''):
665 666 """decorator for wire protocol command"""
666 667 def register(func):
667 668 commands[name] = (func, args)
668 669 return func
669 670 return register
670 671
671 672 @wireprotocommand('batch', 'cmds *')
672 673 def batch(repo, proto, cmds, others):
673 674 repo = repo.filtered("served")
674 675 res = []
675 676 for pair in cmds.split(';'):
676 677 op, args = pair.split(' ', 1)
677 678 vals = {}
678 679 for a in args.split(','):
679 680 if a:
680 681 n, v = a.split('=')
681 682 vals[unescapearg(n)] = unescapearg(v)
682 683 func, spec = commands[op]
683 684 if spec:
684 685 keys = spec.split()
685 686 data = {}
686 687 for k in keys:
687 688 if k == '*':
688 689 star = {}
689 690 for key in vals.keys():
690 691 if key not in keys:
691 692 star[key] = vals[key]
692 693 data['*'] = star
693 694 else:
694 695 data[k] = vals[k]
695 696 result = func(repo, proto, *[data[k] for k in keys])
696 697 else:
697 698 result = func(repo, proto)
698 699 if isinstance(result, ooberror):
699 700 return result
700 701 res.append(escapearg(result))
701 702 return ';'.join(res)
702 703
703 704 @wireprotocommand('between', 'pairs')
704 705 def between(repo, proto, pairs):
705 706 pairs = [decodelist(p, '-') for p in pairs.split(" ")]
706 707 r = []
707 708 for b in repo.between(pairs):
708 709 r.append(encodelist(b) + "\n")
709 710 return "".join(r)
710 711
711 712 @wireprotocommand('branchmap')
712 713 def branchmap(repo, proto):
713 714 branchmap = repo.branchmap()
714 715 heads = []
715 716 for branch, nodes in branchmap.iteritems():
716 717 branchname = urlreq.quote(encoding.fromlocal(branch))
717 718 branchnodes = encodelist(nodes)
718 719 heads.append('%s %s' % (branchname, branchnodes))
719 720 return '\n'.join(heads)
720 721
721 722 @wireprotocommand('branches', 'nodes')
722 723 def branches(repo, proto, nodes):
723 724 nodes = decodelist(nodes)
724 725 r = []
725 726 for b in repo.branches(nodes):
726 727 r.append(encodelist(b) + "\n")
727 728 return "".join(r)
728 729
729 730 @wireprotocommand('clonebundles', '')
730 731 def clonebundles(repo, proto):
731 732 """Server command for returning info for available bundles to seed clones.
732 733
733 734 Clients will parse this response and determine what bundle to fetch.
734 735
735 736 Extensions may wrap this command to filter or dynamically emit data
736 737 depending on the request. e.g. you could advertise URLs for the closest
737 738 data center given the client's IP address.
738 739 """
739 740 return repo.vfs.tryread('clonebundles.manifest')
740 741
741 742 wireprotocaps = ['lookup', 'changegroupsubset', 'branchmap', 'pushkey',
742 743 'known', 'getbundle', 'unbundlehash', 'batch']
743 744
744 745 def _capabilities(repo, proto):
745 746 """return a list of capabilities for a repo
746 747
747 748 This function exists to allow extensions to easily wrap capabilities
748 749 computation
749 750
750 751 - returns a lists: easy to alter
751 752 - change done here will be propagated to both `capabilities` and `hello`
752 753 command without any other action needed.
753 754 """
754 755 # copy to prevent modification of the global list
755 756 caps = list(wireprotocaps)
756 757 if streamclone.allowservergeneration(repo.ui):
757 758 if repo.ui.configbool('server', 'preferuncompressed', False):
758 759 caps.append('stream-preferred')
759 760 requiredformats = repo.requirements & repo.supportedformats
760 761 # if our local revlogs are just revlogv1, add 'stream' cap
761 762 if not requiredformats - set(('revlogv1',)):
762 763 caps.append('stream')
763 764 # otherwise, add 'streamreqs' detailing our local revlog format
764 765 else:
765 766 caps.append('streamreqs=%s' % ','.join(sorted(requiredformats)))
766 767 if repo.ui.configbool('experimental', 'bundle2-advertise', True):
767 768 capsblob = bundle2.encodecaps(bundle2.getrepocaps(repo))
768 769 caps.append('bundle2=' + urlreq.quote(capsblob))
769 770 caps.append('unbundle=%s' % ','.join(bundle2.bundlepriority))
770 771
771 772 if proto.name == 'http':
772 773 caps.append('httpheader=%d' %
773 774 repo.ui.configint('server', 'maxhttpheaderlen', 1024))
774 775 if repo.ui.configbool('experimental', 'httppostargs', False):
775 776 caps.append('httppostargs')
776 777
777 778 # FUTURE advertise 0.2rx once support is implemented
778 779 # FUTURE advertise minrx and mintx after consulting config option
779 780 caps.append('httpmediatype=0.1rx,0.1tx,0.2tx')
780 781
781 782 compengines = supportedcompengines(repo.ui, proto, util.SERVERROLE)
782 783 if compengines:
783 784 comptypes = ','.join(urlreq.quote(e.wireprotosupport().name)
784 785 for e in compengines)
785 786 caps.append('compression=%s' % comptypes)
786 787
787 788 return caps
788 789
789 790 # If you are writing an extension and consider wrapping this function. Wrap
790 791 # `_capabilities` instead.
791 792 @wireprotocommand('capabilities')
792 793 def capabilities(repo, proto):
793 794 return ' '.join(_capabilities(repo, proto))
794 795
795 796 @wireprotocommand('changegroup', 'roots')
796 797 def changegroup(repo, proto, roots):
797 798 nodes = decodelist(roots)
798 799 cg = changegroupmod.changegroup(repo, nodes, 'serve')
799 800 return streamres(reader=cg, v1compressible=True)
800 801
801 802 @wireprotocommand('changegroupsubset', 'bases heads')
802 803 def changegroupsubset(repo, proto, bases, heads):
803 804 bases = decodelist(bases)
804 805 heads = decodelist(heads)
805 806 cg = changegroupmod.changegroupsubset(repo, bases, heads, 'serve')
806 807 return streamres(reader=cg, v1compressible=True)
807 808
808 809 @wireprotocommand('debugwireargs', 'one two *')
809 810 def debugwireargs(repo, proto, one, two, others):
810 811 # only accept optional args from the known set
811 812 opts = options('debugwireargs', ['three', 'four'], others)
812 813 return repo.debugwireargs(one, two, **opts)
813 814
814 815 @wireprotocommand('getbundle', '*')
815 816 def getbundle(repo, proto, others):
816 817 opts = options('getbundle', gboptsmap.keys(), others)
817 818 for k, v in opts.iteritems():
818 819 keytype = gboptsmap[k]
819 820 if keytype == 'nodes':
820 821 opts[k] = decodelist(v)
821 822 elif keytype == 'csv':
822 823 opts[k] = list(v.split(','))
823 824 elif keytype == 'scsv':
824 825 opts[k] = set(v.split(','))
825 826 elif keytype == 'boolean':
826 827 # Client should serialize False as '0', which is a non-empty string
827 828 # so it evaluates as a True bool.
828 829 if v == '0':
829 830 opts[k] = False
830 831 else:
831 832 opts[k] = bool(v)
832 833 elif keytype != 'plain':
833 834 raise KeyError('unknown getbundle option type %s'
834 835 % keytype)
835 836
836 837 if not bundle1allowed(repo, 'pull'):
837 838 if not exchange.bundle2requested(opts.get('bundlecaps')):
838 839 if proto.name == 'http':
839 840 return ooberror(bundle2required)
840 841 raise error.Abort(bundle2requiredmain,
841 842 hint=bundle2requiredhint)
842 843
843 844 try:
845 if repo.ui.configbool('server', 'disablefullbundle', False):
846 # Check to see if this is a full clone.
847 clheads = set(repo.changelog.heads())
848 heads = set(opts.get('heads', set()))
849 common = set(opts.get('common', set()))
850 common.discard(nullid)
851 if not common and clheads == heads:
852 raise error.Abort(
853 _('server has pull-based clones disabled'),
854 hint=_('remove --pull if specified or upgrade Mercurial'))
855
844 856 chunks = exchange.getbundlechunks(repo, 'serve', **opts)
845 857 except error.Abort as exc:
846 858 # cleanly forward Abort error to the client
847 859 if not exchange.bundle2requested(opts.get('bundlecaps')):
848 860 if proto.name == 'http':
849 861 return ooberror(str(exc) + '\n')
850 862 raise # cannot do better for bundle1 + ssh
851 863 # bundle2 request expect a bundle2 reply
852 864 bundler = bundle2.bundle20(repo.ui)
853 865 manargs = [('message', str(exc))]
854 866 advargs = []
855 867 if exc.hint is not None:
856 868 advargs.append(('hint', exc.hint))
857 869 bundler.addpart(bundle2.bundlepart('error:abort',
858 870 manargs, advargs))
859 871 return streamres(gen=bundler.getchunks(), v1compressible=True)
860 872 return streamres(gen=chunks, v1compressible=True)
861 873
862 874 @wireprotocommand('heads')
863 875 def heads(repo, proto):
864 876 h = repo.heads()
865 877 return encodelist(h) + "\n"
866 878
867 879 @wireprotocommand('hello')
868 880 def hello(repo, proto):
869 881 '''the hello command returns a set of lines describing various
870 882 interesting things about the server, in an RFC822-like format.
871 883 Currently the only one defined is "capabilities", which
872 884 consists of a line in the form:
873 885
874 886 capabilities: space separated list of tokens
875 887 '''
876 888 return "capabilities: %s\n" % (capabilities(repo, proto))
877 889
878 890 @wireprotocommand('listkeys', 'namespace')
879 891 def listkeys(repo, proto, namespace):
880 892 d = repo.listkeys(encoding.tolocal(namespace)).items()
881 893 return pushkeymod.encodekeys(d)
882 894
883 895 @wireprotocommand('lookup', 'key')
884 896 def lookup(repo, proto, key):
885 897 try:
886 898 k = encoding.tolocal(key)
887 899 c = repo[k]
888 900 r = c.hex()
889 901 success = 1
890 902 except Exception as inst:
891 903 r = str(inst)
892 904 success = 0
893 905 return "%s %s\n" % (success, r)
894 906
895 907 @wireprotocommand('known', 'nodes *')
896 908 def known(repo, proto, nodes, others):
897 909 return ''.join(b and "1" or "0" for b in repo.known(decodelist(nodes)))
898 910
899 911 @wireprotocommand('pushkey', 'namespace key old new')
900 912 def pushkey(repo, proto, namespace, key, old, new):
901 913 # compatibility with pre-1.8 clients which were accidentally
902 914 # sending raw binary nodes rather than utf-8-encoded hex
903 915 if len(new) == 20 and util.escapestr(new) != new:
904 916 # looks like it could be a binary node
905 917 try:
906 918 new.decode('utf-8')
907 919 new = encoding.tolocal(new) # but cleanly decodes as UTF-8
908 920 except UnicodeDecodeError:
909 921 pass # binary, leave unmodified
910 922 else:
911 923 new = encoding.tolocal(new) # normal path
912 924
913 925 if util.safehasattr(proto, 'restore'):
914 926
915 927 proto.redirect()
916 928
917 929 try:
918 930 r = repo.pushkey(encoding.tolocal(namespace), encoding.tolocal(key),
919 931 encoding.tolocal(old), new) or False
920 932 except error.Abort:
921 933 r = False
922 934
923 935 output = proto.restore()
924 936
925 937 return '%s\n%s' % (int(r), output)
926 938
927 939 r = repo.pushkey(encoding.tolocal(namespace), encoding.tolocal(key),
928 940 encoding.tolocal(old), new)
929 941 return '%s\n' % int(r)
930 942
931 943 @wireprotocommand('stream_out')
932 944 def stream(repo, proto):
933 945 '''If the server supports streaming clone, it advertises the "stream"
934 946 capability with a value representing the version and flags of the repo
935 947 it is serving. Client checks to see if it understands the format.
936 948 '''
937 949 if not streamclone.allowservergeneration(repo.ui):
938 950 return '1\n'
939 951
940 952 def getstream(it):
941 953 yield '0\n'
942 954 for chunk in it:
943 955 yield chunk
944 956
945 957 try:
946 958 # LockError may be raised before the first result is yielded. Don't
947 959 # emit output until we're sure we got the lock successfully.
948 960 it = streamclone.generatev1wireproto(repo)
949 961 return streamres(gen=getstream(it))
950 962 except error.LockError:
951 963 return '2\n'
952 964
953 965 @wireprotocommand('unbundle', 'heads')
954 966 def unbundle(repo, proto, heads):
955 967 their_heads = decodelist(heads)
956 968
957 969 try:
958 970 proto.redirect()
959 971
960 972 exchange.check_heads(repo, their_heads, 'preparing changes')
961 973
962 974 # write bundle data to temporary file because it can be big
963 975 fd, tempname = tempfile.mkstemp(prefix='hg-unbundle-')
964 976 fp = os.fdopen(fd, pycompat.sysstr('wb+'))
965 977 r = 0
966 978 try:
967 979 proto.getfile(fp)
968 980 fp.seek(0)
969 981 gen = exchange.readbundle(repo.ui, fp, None)
970 982 if (isinstance(gen, changegroupmod.cg1unpacker)
971 983 and not bundle1allowed(repo, 'push')):
972 984 if proto.name == 'http':
973 985 # need to special case http because stderr do not get to
974 986 # the http client on failed push so we need to abuse some
975 987 # other error type to make sure the message get to the
976 988 # user.
977 989 return ooberror(bundle2required)
978 990 raise error.Abort(bundle2requiredmain,
979 991 hint=bundle2requiredhint)
980 992
981 993 r = exchange.unbundle(repo, gen, their_heads, 'serve',
982 994 proto._client())
983 995 if util.safehasattr(r, 'addpart'):
984 996 # The return looks streamable, we are in the bundle2 case and
985 997 # should return a stream.
986 998 return streamres(gen=r.getchunks())
987 999 return pushres(r)
988 1000
989 1001 finally:
990 1002 fp.close()
991 1003 os.unlink(tempname)
992 1004
993 1005 except (error.BundleValueError, error.Abort, error.PushRaced) as exc:
994 1006 # handle non-bundle2 case first
995 1007 if not getattr(exc, 'duringunbundle2', False):
996 1008 try:
997 1009 raise
998 1010 except error.Abort:
999 1011 # The old code we moved used util.stderr directly.
1000 1012 # We did not change it to minimise code change.
1001 1013 # This need to be moved to something proper.
1002 1014 # Feel free to do it.
1003 1015 util.stderr.write("abort: %s\n" % exc)
1004 1016 if exc.hint is not None:
1005 1017 util.stderr.write("(%s)\n" % exc.hint)
1006 1018 return pushres(0)
1007 1019 except error.PushRaced:
1008 1020 return pusherr(str(exc))
1009 1021
1010 1022 bundler = bundle2.bundle20(repo.ui)
1011 1023 for out in getattr(exc, '_bundle2salvagedoutput', ()):
1012 1024 bundler.addpart(out)
1013 1025 try:
1014 1026 try:
1015 1027 raise
1016 1028 except error.PushkeyFailed as exc:
1017 1029 # check client caps
1018 1030 remotecaps = getattr(exc, '_replycaps', None)
1019 1031 if (remotecaps is not None
1020 1032 and 'pushkey' not in remotecaps.get('error', ())):
1021 1033 # no support remote side, fallback to Abort handler.
1022 1034 raise
1023 1035 part = bundler.newpart('error:pushkey')
1024 1036 part.addparam('in-reply-to', exc.partid)
1025 1037 if exc.namespace is not None:
1026 1038 part.addparam('namespace', exc.namespace, mandatory=False)
1027 1039 if exc.key is not None:
1028 1040 part.addparam('key', exc.key, mandatory=False)
1029 1041 if exc.new is not None:
1030 1042 part.addparam('new', exc.new, mandatory=False)
1031 1043 if exc.old is not None:
1032 1044 part.addparam('old', exc.old, mandatory=False)
1033 1045 if exc.ret is not None:
1034 1046 part.addparam('ret', exc.ret, mandatory=False)
1035 1047 except error.BundleValueError as exc:
1036 1048 errpart = bundler.newpart('error:unsupportedcontent')
1037 1049 if exc.parttype is not None:
1038 1050 errpart.addparam('parttype', exc.parttype)
1039 1051 if exc.params:
1040 1052 errpart.addparam('params', '\0'.join(exc.params))
1041 1053 except error.Abort as exc:
1042 1054 manargs = [('message', str(exc))]
1043 1055 advargs = []
1044 1056 if exc.hint is not None:
1045 1057 advargs.append(('hint', exc.hint))
1046 1058 bundler.addpart(bundle2.bundlepart('error:abort',
1047 1059 manargs, advargs))
1048 1060 except error.PushRaced as exc:
1049 1061 bundler.newpart('error:pushraced', [('message', str(exc))])
1050 1062 return streamres(gen=bundler.getchunks())
@@ -1,367 +1,405
1 1 #require serve
2 2
3 3 This test is a duplicate of 'test-http.t', feel free to factor out
4 4 parts that are not bundle1/bundle2 specific.
5 5
6 6 $ cat << EOF >> $HGRCPATH
7 7 > [devel]
8 8 > # This test is dedicated to interaction through old bundle
9 9 > legacy.exchange = bundle1
10 10 > EOF
11 11
12 12 $ hg init test
13 13 $ cd test
14 14 $ echo foo>foo
15 15 $ mkdir foo.d foo.d/bAr.hg.d foo.d/baR.d.hg
16 16 $ echo foo>foo.d/foo
17 17 $ echo bar>foo.d/bAr.hg.d/BaR
18 18 $ echo bar>foo.d/baR.d.hg/bAR
19 19 $ hg commit -A -m 1
20 20 adding foo
21 21 adding foo.d/bAr.hg.d/BaR
22 22 adding foo.d/baR.d.hg/bAR
23 23 adding foo.d/foo
24 24 $ hg serve -p $HGPORT -d --pid-file=../hg1.pid -E ../error.log
25 25 $ hg serve --config server.uncompressed=False -p $HGPORT1 -d --pid-file=../hg2.pid
26 26
27 27 Test server address cannot be reused
28 28
29 29 #if windows
30 30 $ hg serve -p $HGPORT1 2>&1
31 31 abort: cannot start server at 'localhost:$HGPORT1': * (glob)
32 32 [255]
33 33 #else
34 34 $ hg serve -p $HGPORT1 2>&1
35 35 abort: cannot start server at 'localhost:$HGPORT1': Address already in use
36 36 [255]
37 37 #endif
38 38 $ cd ..
39 39 $ cat hg1.pid hg2.pid >> $DAEMON_PIDS
40 40
41 41 clone via stream
42 42
43 43 $ hg clone --uncompressed http://localhost:$HGPORT/ copy 2>&1
44 44 streaming all changes
45 45 6 files to transfer, 606 bytes of data
46 46 transferred * bytes in * seconds (*/sec) (glob)
47 47 searching for changes
48 48 no changes found
49 49 updating to branch default
50 50 4 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
51 51 $ hg verify -R copy
52 52 checking changesets
53 53 checking manifests
54 54 crosschecking files in changesets and manifests
55 55 checking files
56 56 4 files, 1 changesets, 4 total revisions
57 57
58 58 try to clone via stream, should use pull instead
59 59
60 60 $ hg clone --uncompressed http://localhost:$HGPORT1/ copy2
61 61 warning: stream clone requested but server has them disabled
62 62 requesting all changes
63 63 adding changesets
64 64 adding manifests
65 65 adding file changes
66 66 added 1 changesets with 4 changes to 4 files
67 67 updating to branch default
68 68 4 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
69 69
70 70 try to clone via stream but missing requirements, so should use pull instead
71 71
72 72 $ cat > $TESTTMP/removesupportedformat.py << EOF
73 73 > from mercurial import localrepo
74 74 > def extsetup(ui):
75 75 > localrepo.localrepository.supportedformats.remove('generaldelta')
76 76 > EOF
77 77
78 78 $ hg clone --config extensions.rsf=$TESTTMP/removesupportedformat.py --uncompressed http://localhost:$HGPORT/ copy3
79 79 warning: stream clone requested but client is missing requirements: generaldelta
80 80 (see https://www.mercurial-scm.org/wiki/MissingRequirement for more information)
81 81 requesting all changes
82 82 adding changesets
83 83 adding manifests
84 84 adding file changes
85 85 added 1 changesets with 4 changes to 4 files
86 86 updating to branch default
87 87 4 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
88 88
89 89 clone via pull
90 90
91 91 $ hg clone http://localhost:$HGPORT1/ copy-pull
92 92 requesting all changes
93 93 adding changesets
94 94 adding manifests
95 95 adding file changes
96 96 added 1 changesets with 4 changes to 4 files
97 97 updating to branch default
98 98 4 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
99 99 $ hg verify -R copy-pull
100 100 checking changesets
101 101 checking manifests
102 102 crosschecking files in changesets and manifests
103 103 checking files
104 104 4 files, 1 changesets, 4 total revisions
105 105 $ cd test
106 106 $ echo bar > bar
107 107 $ hg commit -A -d '1 0' -m 2
108 108 adding bar
109 109 $ cd ..
110 110
111 111 clone over http with --update
112 112
113 113 $ hg clone http://localhost:$HGPORT1/ updated --update 0
114 114 requesting all changes
115 115 adding changesets
116 116 adding manifests
117 117 adding file changes
118 118 added 2 changesets with 5 changes to 5 files
119 119 updating to branch default
120 120 4 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
121 121 $ hg log -r . -R updated
122 122 changeset: 0:8b6053c928fe
123 123 user: test
124 124 date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
125 125 summary: 1
126 126
127 127 $ rm -rf updated
128 128
129 129 incoming via HTTP
130 130
131 131 $ hg clone http://localhost:$HGPORT1/ --rev 0 partial
132 132 adding changesets
133 133 adding manifests
134 134 adding file changes
135 135 added 1 changesets with 4 changes to 4 files
136 136 updating to branch default
137 137 4 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
138 138 $ cd partial
139 139 $ touch LOCAL
140 140 $ hg ci -qAm LOCAL
141 141 $ hg incoming http://localhost:$HGPORT1/ --template '{desc}\n'
142 142 comparing with http://localhost:$HGPORT1/
143 143 searching for changes
144 144 2
145 145 $ cd ..
146 146
147 147 pull
148 148
149 149 $ cd copy-pull
150 150 $ cat >> .hg/hgrc <<EOF
151 151 > [hooks]
152 152 > changegroup = sh -c "printenv.py changegroup"
153 153 > EOF
154 154 $ hg pull
155 155 pulling from http://localhost:$HGPORT1/
156 156 searching for changes
157 157 adding changesets
158 158 adding manifests
159 159 adding file changes
160 160 added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files
161 161 changegroup hook: HG_HOOKNAME=changegroup HG_HOOKTYPE=changegroup HG_NODE=5fed3813f7f5e1824344fdc9cf8f63bb662c292d HG_NODE_LAST=5fed3813f7f5e1824344fdc9cf8f63bb662c292d HG_SOURCE=pull HG_TXNID=TXN:$ID$ HG_URL=http://localhost:$HGPORT1/
162 162 (run 'hg update' to get a working copy)
163 163 $ cd ..
164 164
165 165 clone from invalid URL
166 166
167 167 $ hg clone http://localhost:$HGPORT/bad
168 168 abort: HTTP Error 404: Not Found
169 169 [255]
170 170
171 171 test http authentication
172 172 + use the same server to test server side streaming preference
173 173
174 174 $ cd test
175 175 $ cat << EOT > userpass.py
176 176 > import base64
177 177 > from mercurial.hgweb import common
178 178 > def perform_authentication(hgweb, req, op):
179 179 > auth = req.env.get('HTTP_AUTHORIZATION')
180 180 > if not auth:
181 181 > raise common.ErrorResponse(common.HTTP_UNAUTHORIZED, 'who',
182 182 > [('WWW-Authenticate', 'Basic Realm="mercurial"')])
183 183 > if base64.b64decode(auth.split()[1]).split(':', 1) != ['user', 'pass']:
184 184 > raise common.ErrorResponse(common.HTTP_FORBIDDEN, 'no')
185 185 > def extsetup():
186 186 > common.permhooks.insert(0, perform_authentication)
187 187 > EOT
188 188 $ hg serve --config extensions.x=userpass.py -p $HGPORT2 -d --pid-file=pid \
189 189 > --config server.preferuncompressed=True \
190 190 > --config web.push_ssl=False --config web.allow_push=* -A ../access.log
191 191 $ cat pid >> $DAEMON_PIDS
192 192
193 193 $ cat << EOF > get_pass.py
194 194 > import getpass
195 195 > def newgetpass(arg):
196 196 > return "pass"
197 197 > getpass.getpass = newgetpass
198 198 > EOF
199 199
200 200 $ hg id http://localhost:$HGPORT2/
201 201 abort: http authorization required for http://localhost:$HGPORT2/
202 202 [255]
203 203 $ hg id http://localhost:$HGPORT2/
204 204 abort: http authorization required for http://localhost:$HGPORT2/
205 205 [255]
206 206 $ hg id --config ui.interactive=true --config extensions.getpass=get_pass.py http://user@localhost:$HGPORT2/
207 207 http authorization required for http://localhost:$HGPORT2/
208 208 realm: mercurial
209 209 user: user
210 210 password: 5fed3813f7f5
211 211 $ hg id http://user:pass@localhost:$HGPORT2/
212 212 5fed3813f7f5
213 213 $ echo '[auth]' >> .hg/hgrc
214 214 $ echo 'l.schemes=http' >> .hg/hgrc
215 215 $ echo 'l.prefix=lo' >> .hg/hgrc
216 216 $ echo 'l.username=user' >> .hg/hgrc
217 217 $ echo 'l.password=pass' >> .hg/hgrc
218 218 $ hg id http://localhost:$HGPORT2/
219 219 5fed3813f7f5
220 220 $ hg id http://localhost:$HGPORT2/
221 221 5fed3813f7f5
222 222 $ hg id http://user@localhost:$HGPORT2/
223 223 5fed3813f7f5
224 224 $ hg clone http://user:pass@localhost:$HGPORT2/ dest 2>&1
225 225 streaming all changes
226 226 7 files to transfer, 916 bytes of data
227 227 transferred * bytes in * seconds (*/sec) (glob)
228 228 searching for changes
229 229 no changes found
230 230 updating to branch default
231 231 5 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
232 232 --pull should override server's preferuncompressed
233 233 $ hg clone --pull http://user:pass@localhost:$HGPORT2/ dest-pull 2>&1
234 234 requesting all changes
235 235 adding changesets
236 236 adding manifests
237 237 adding file changes
238 238 added 2 changesets with 5 changes to 5 files
239 239 updating to branch default
240 240 5 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
241 241
242 242 $ hg id http://user2@localhost:$HGPORT2/
243 243 abort: http authorization required for http://localhost:$HGPORT2/
244 244 [255]
245 245 $ hg id http://user:pass2@localhost:$HGPORT2/
246 246 abort: HTTP Error 403: no
247 247 [255]
248 248
249 249 $ hg -R dest tag -r tip top
250 250 $ hg -R dest push http://user:pass@localhost:$HGPORT2/
251 251 pushing to http://user:***@localhost:$HGPORT2/
252 252 searching for changes
253 253 remote: adding changesets
254 254 remote: adding manifests
255 255 remote: adding file changes
256 256 remote: added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files
257 257 $ hg rollback -q
258 258
259 259 $ sed 's/.*] "/"/' < ../access.log
260 260 "GET /?cmd=capabilities HTTP/1.1" 200 -
261 261 "GET /?cmd=lookup HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:key=tip x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
262 262 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 401 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=namespaces x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
263 263 "GET /?cmd=capabilities HTTP/1.1" 200 -
264 264 "GET /?cmd=lookup HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:key=tip x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
265 265 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 401 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=namespaces x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
266 266 "GET /?cmd=capabilities HTTP/1.1" 200 -
267 267 "GET /?cmd=lookup HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:key=tip x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
268 268 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 401 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=namespaces x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
269 269 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=namespaces x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
270 270 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=bookmarks x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
271 271 "GET /?cmd=capabilities HTTP/1.1" 200 -
272 272 "GET /?cmd=lookup HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:key=tip x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
273 273 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 401 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=namespaces x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
274 274 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=namespaces x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
275 275 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=bookmarks x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
276 276 "GET /?cmd=capabilities HTTP/1.1" 200 -
277 277 "GET /?cmd=lookup HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:key=tip x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
278 278 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 401 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=namespaces x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
279 279 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=namespaces x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
280 280 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=bookmarks x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
281 281 "GET /?cmd=capabilities HTTP/1.1" 200 -
282 282 "GET /?cmd=lookup HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:key=tip x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
283 283 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 401 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=namespaces x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
284 284 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=namespaces x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
285 285 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=bookmarks x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
286 286 "GET /?cmd=capabilities HTTP/1.1" 200 -
287 287 "GET /?cmd=lookup HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:key=tip x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
288 288 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 401 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=namespaces x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
289 289 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=namespaces x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
290 290 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=bookmarks x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
291 291 "GET /?cmd=capabilities HTTP/1.1" 200 -
292 292 "GET /?cmd=branchmap HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
293 293 "GET /?cmd=stream_out HTTP/1.1" 401 - x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
294 294 "GET /?cmd=stream_out HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
295 295 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=bookmarks x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
296 296 "GET /?cmd=batch HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:cmds=heads+%3Bknown+nodes%3D5fed3813f7f5e1824344fdc9cf8f63bb662c292d x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
297 297 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=phases x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
298 298 "GET /?cmd=capabilities HTTP/1.1" 200 -
299 299 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 401 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=bookmarks x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
300 300 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=bookmarks x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
301 301 "GET /?cmd=batch HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:cmds=heads+%3Bknown+nodes%3D x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
302 302 "GET /?cmd=getbundle HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:common=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000&heads=5fed3813f7f5e1824344fdc9cf8f63bb662c292d x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
303 303 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=phases x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
304 304 "GET /?cmd=capabilities HTTP/1.1" 200 -
305 305 "GET /?cmd=lookup HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:key=tip x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
306 306 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 401 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=namespaces x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
307 307 "GET /?cmd=capabilities HTTP/1.1" 200 -
308 308 "GET /?cmd=lookup HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:key=tip x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
309 309 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 401 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=namespaces x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
310 310 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 403 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=namespaces x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
311 311 "GET /?cmd=capabilities HTTP/1.1" 200 -
312 312 "GET /?cmd=batch HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:cmds=heads+%3Bknown+nodes%3D7f4e523d01f2cc3765ac8934da3d14db775ff872 x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
313 313 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 401 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=phases x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
314 314 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=phases x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
315 315 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=bookmarks x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
316 316 "GET /?cmd=branchmap HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
317 317 "GET /?cmd=branchmap HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
318 318 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=bookmarks x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
319 319 "POST /?cmd=unbundle HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:heads=686173686564+5eb5abfefeea63c80dd7553bcc3783f37e0c5524* (glob)
320 320 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=phases x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
321 321
322 322 $ cd ..
323 323
324 324 clone of serve with repo in root and unserved subrepo (issue2970)
325 325
326 326 $ hg --cwd test init sub
327 327 $ echo empty > test/sub/empty
328 328 $ hg --cwd test/sub add empty
329 329 $ hg --cwd test/sub commit -qm 'add empty'
330 330 $ hg --cwd test/sub tag -r 0 something
331 331 $ echo sub = sub > test/.hgsub
332 332 $ hg --cwd test add .hgsub
333 333 $ hg --cwd test commit -qm 'add subrepo'
334 334 $ hg clone http://localhost:$HGPORT noslash-clone
335 335 requesting all changes
336 336 adding changesets
337 337 adding manifests
338 338 adding file changes
339 339 added 3 changesets with 7 changes to 7 files
340 340 updating to branch default
341 341 abort: HTTP Error 404: Not Found
342 342 [255]
343 343 $ hg clone http://localhost:$HGPORT/ slash-clone
344 344 requesting all changes
345 345 adding changesets
346 346 adding manifests
347 347 adding file changes
348 348 added 3 changesets with 7 changes to 7 files
349 349 updating to branch default
350 350 abort: HTTP Error 404: Not Found
351 351 [255]
352 352
353 353 check error log
354 354
355 355 $ cat error.log
356 356
357 357 Check error reporting while pulling/cloning
358 358
359 359 $ $RUNTESTDIR/killdaemons.py
360 360 $ hg -R test serve -p $HGPORT -d --pid-file=hg3.pid -E error.log --config extensions.crash=${TESTDIR}/crashgetbundler.py
361 361 $ cat hg3.pid >> $DAEMON_PIDS
362 362 $ hg clone http://localhost:$HGPORT/ abort-clone
363 363 requesting all changes
364 364 abort: remote error:
365 365 this is an exercise
366 366 [255]
367 367 $ cat error.log
368
369 disable pull-based clones
370
371 $ hg -R test serve -p $HGPORT1 -d --pid-file=hg4.pid -E error.log --config server.disablefullbundle=True
372 $ cat hg4.pid >> $DAEMON_PIDS
373 $ hg clone http://localhost:$HGPORT1/ disable-pull-clone
374 requesting all changes
375 abort: remote error:
376 server has pull-based clones disabled
377 [255]
378
379 ... but keep stream clones working
380
381 $ hg clone --uncompressed --noupdate http://localhost:$HGPORT1/ test-stream-clone
382 streaming all changes
383 * files to transfer, * of data (glob)
384 transferred * in * seconds (* KB/sec) (glob)
385 searching for changes
386 no changes found
387
388 ... and also keep partial clones and pulls working
389 $ hg clone http://localhost:$HGPORT1 --rev 0 test-partial-clone
390 adding changesets
391 adding manifests
392 adding file changes
393 added 1 changesets with 4 changes to 4 files
394 updating to branch default
395 4 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
396 $ hg pull -R test-partial-clone
397 pulling from http://localhost:$HGPORT1/
398 searching for changes
399 adding changesets
400 adding manifests
401 adding file changes
402 added 2 changesets with 3 changes to 3 files
403 (run 'hg update' to get a working copy)
404
405 $ cat error.log
@@ -1,416 +1,454
1 1 #require killdaemons serve
2 2
3 3 $ hg init test
4 4 $ cd test
5 5 $ echo foo>foo
6 6 $ mkdir foo.d foo.d/bAr.hg.d foo.d/baR.d.hg
7 7 $ echo foo>foo.d/foo
8 8 $ echo bar>foo.d/bAr.hg.d/BaR
9 9 $ echo bar>foo.d/baR.d.hg/bAR
10 10 $ hg commit -A -m 1
11 11 adding foo
12 12 adding foo.d/bAr.hg.d/BaR
13 13 adding foo.d/baR.d.hg/bAR
14 14 adding foo.d/foo
15 15 $ hg serve -p $HGPORT -d --pid-file=../hg1.pid -E ../error.log
16 16 $ hg serve --config server.uncompressed=False -p $HGPORT1 -d --pid-file=../hg2.pid
17 17
18 18 Test server address cannot be reused
19 19
20 20 #if windows
21 21 $ hg serve -p $HGPORT1 2>&1
22 22 abort: cannot start server at 'localhost:$HGPORT1': * (glob)
23 23 [255]
24 24 #else
25 25 $ hg serve -p $HGPORT1 2>&1
26 26 abort: cannot start server at 'localhost:$HGPORT1': Address already in use
27 27 [255]
28 28 #endif
29 29 $ cd ..
30 30 $ cat hg1.pid hg2.pid >> $DAEMON_PIDS
31 31
32 32 clone via stream
33 33
34 34 $ hg clone --uncompressed http://localhost:$HGPORT/ copy 2>&1
35 35 streaming all changes
36 36 6 files to transfer, 606 bytes of data
37 37 transferred * bytes in * seconds (*/sec) (glob)
38 38 searching for changes
39 39 no changes found
40 40 updating to branch default
41 41 4 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
42 42 $ hg verify -R copy
43 43 checking changesets
44 44 checking manifests
45 45 crosschecking files in changesets and manifests
46 46 checking files
47 47 4 files, 1 changesets, 4 total revisions
48 48
49 49 try to clone via stream, should use pull instead
50 50
51 51 $ hg clone --uncompressed http://localhost:$HGPORT1/ copy2
52 52 warning: stream clone requested but server has them disabled
53 53 requesting all changes
54 54 adding changesets
55 55 adding manifests
56 56 adding file changes
57 57 added 1 changesets with 4 changes to 4 files
58 58 updating to branch default
59 59 4 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
60 60
61 61 try to clone via stream but missing requirements, so should use pull instead
62 62
63 63 $ cat > $TESTTMP/removesupportedformat.py << EOF
64 64 > from mercurial import localrepo
65 65 > def extsetup(ui):
66 66 > localrepo.localrepository.supportedformats.remove('generaldelta')
67 67 > EOF
68 68
69 69 $ hg clone --config extensions.rsf=$TESTTMP/removesupportedformat.py --uncompressed http://localhost:$HGPORT/ copy3
70 70 warning: stream clone requested but client is missing requirements: generaldelta
71 71 (see https://www.mercurial-scm.org/wiki/MissingRequirement for more information)
72 72 requesting all changes
73 73 adding changesets
74 74 adding manifests
75 75 adding file changes
76 76 added 1 changesets with 4 changes to 4 files
77 77 updating to branch default
78 78 4 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
79 79
80 80 clone via pull
81 81
82 82 $ hg clone http://localhost:$HGPORT1/ copy-pull
83 83 requesting all changes
84 84 adding changesets
85 85 adding manifests
86 86 adding file changes
87 87 added 1 changesets with 4 changes to 4 files
88 88 updating to branch default
89 89 4 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
90 90 $ hg verify -R copy-pull
91 91 checking changesets
92 92 checking manifests
93 93 crosschecking files in changesets and manifests
94 94 checking files
95 95 4 files, 1 changesets, 4 total revisions
96 96 $ cd test
97 97 $ echo bar > bar
98 98 $ hg commit -A -d '1 0' -m 2
99 99 adding bar
100 100 $ cd ..
101 101
102 102 clone over http with --update
103 103
104 104 $ hg clone http://localhost:$HGPORT1/ updated --update 0
105 105 requesting all changes
106 106 adding changesets
107 107 adding manifests
108 108 adding file changes
109 109 added 2 changesets with 5 changes to 5 files
110 110 updating to branch default
111 111 4 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
112 112 $ hg log -r . -R updated
113 113 changeset: 0:8b6053c928fe
114 114 user: test
115 115 date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
116 116 summary: 1
117 117
118 118 $ rm -rf updated
119 119
120 120 incoming via HTTP
121 121
122 122 $ hg clone http://localhost:$HGPORT1/ --rev 0 partial
123 123 adding changesets
124 124 adding manifests
125 125 adding file changes
126 126 added 1 changesets with 4 changes to 4 files
127 127 updating to branch default
128 128 4 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
129 129 $ cd partial
130 130 $ touch LOCAL
131 131 $ hg ci -qAm LOCAL
132 132 $ hg incoming http://localhost:$HGPORT1/ --template '{desc}\n'
133 133 comparing with http://localhost:$HGPORT1/
134 134 searching for changes
135 135 2
136 136 $ cd ..
137 137
138 138 pull
139 139
140 140 $ cd copy-pull
141 141 $ cat >> .hg/hgrc <<EOF
142 142 > [hooks]
143 143 > changegroup = sh -c "printenv.py changegroup"
144 144 > EOF
145 145 $ hg pull
146 146 pulling from http://localhost:$HGPORT1/
147 147 searching for changes
148 148 adding changesets
149 149 adding manifests
150 150 adding file changes
151 151 added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files
152 152 changegroup hook: HG_HOOKNAME=changegroup HG_HOOKTYPE=changegroup HG_NODE=5fed3813f7f5e1824344fdc9cf8f63bb662c292d HG_NODE_LAST=5fed3813f7f5e1824344fdc9cf8f63bb662c292d HG_SOURCE=pull HG_TXNID=TXN:$ID$ HG_URL=http://localhost:$HGPORT1/
153 153 (run 'hg update' to get a working copy)
154 154 $ cd ..
155 155
156 156 clone from invalid URL
157 157
158 158 $ hg clone http://localhost:$HGPORT/bad
159 159 abort: HTTP Error 404: Not Found
160 160 [255]
161 161
162 162 test http authentication
163 163 + use the same server to test server side streaming preference
164 164
165 165 $ cd test
166 166 $ cat << EOT > userpass.py
167 167 > import base64
168 168 > from mercurial.hgweb import common
169 169 > def perform_authentication(hgweb, req, op):
170 170 > auth = req.env.get('HTTP_AUTHORIZATION')
171 171 > if not auth:
172 172 > raise common.ErrorResponse(common.HTTP_UNAUTHORIZED, 'who',
173 173 > [('WWW-Authenticate', 'Basic Realm="mercurial"')])
174 174 > if base64.b64decode(auth.split()[1]).split(':', 1) != ['user', 'pass']:
175 175 > raise common.ErrorResponse(common.HTTP_FORBIDDEN, 'no')
176 176 > def extsetup():
177 177 > common.permhooks.insert(0, perform_authentication)
178 178 > EOT
179 179 $ hg serve --config extensions.x=userpass.py -p $HGPORT2 -d --pid-file=pid \
180 180 > --config server.preferuncompressed=True \
181 181 > --config web.push_ssl=False --config web.allow_push=* -A ../access.log
182 182 $ cat pid >> $DAEMON_PIDS
183 183
184 184 $ cat << EOF > get_pass.py
185 185 > import getpass
186 186 > def newgetpass(arg):
187 187 > return "pass"
188 188 > getpass.getpass = newgetpass
189 189 > EOF
190 190
191 191 $ hg id http://localhost:$HGPORT2/
192 192 abort: http authorization required for http://localhost:$HGPORT2/
193 193 [255]
194 194 $ hg id http://localhost:$HGPORT2/
195 195 abort: http authorization required for http://localhost:$HGPORT2/
196 196 [255]
197 197 $ hg id --config ui.interactive=true --config extensions.getpass=get_pass.py http://user@localhost:$HGPORT2/
198 198 http authorization required for http://localhost:$HGPORT2/
199 199 realm: mercurial
200 200 user: user
201 201 password: 5fed3813f7f5
202 202 $ hg id http://user:pass@localhost:$HGPORT2/
203 203 5fed3813f7f5
204 204 $ echo '[auth]' >> .hg/hgrc
205 205 $ echo 'l.schemes=http' >> .hg/hgrc
206 206 $ echo 'l.prefix=lo' >> .hg/hgrc
207 207 $ echo 'l.username=user' >> .hg/hgrc
208 208 $ echo 'l.password=pass' >> .hg/hgrc
209 209 $ hg id http://localhost:$HGPORT2/
210 210 5fed3813f7f5
211 211 $ hg id http://localhost:$HGPORT2/
212 212 5fed3813f7f5
213 213 $ hg id http://user@localhost:$HGPORT2/
214 214 5fed3813f7f5
215 215 $ hg clone http://user:pass@localhost:$HGPORT2/ dest 2>&1
216 216 streaming all changes
217 217 7 files to transfer, 916 bytes of data
218 218 transferred * bytes in * seconds (*/sec) (glob)
219 219 searching for changes
220 220 no changes found
221 221 updating to branch default
222 222 5 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
223 223 --pull should override server's preferuncompressed
224 224 $ hg clone --pull http://user:pass@localhost:$HGPORT2/ dest-pull 2>&1
225 225 requesting all changes
226 226 adding changesets
227 227 adding manifests
228 228 adding file changes
229 229 added 2 changesets with 5 changes to 5 files
230 230 updating to branch default
231 231 5 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
232 232
233 233 $ hg id http://user2@localhost:$HGPORT2/
234 234 abort: http authorization required for http://localhost:$HGPORT2/
235 235 [255]
236 236 $ hg id http://user:pass2@localhost:$HGPORT2/
237 237 abort: HTTP Error 403: no
238 238 [255]
239 239
240 240 $ hg -R dest tag -r tip top
241 241 $ hg -R dest push http://user:pass@localhost:$HGPORT2/
242 242 pushing to http://user:***@localhost:$HGPORT2/
243 243 searching for changes
244 244 remote: adding changesets
245 245 remote: adding manifests
246 246 remote: adding file changes
247 247 remote: added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files
248 248 $ hg rollback -q
249 249
250 250 $ sed 's/.*] "/"/' < ../access.log
251 251 "GET /?cmd=capabilities HTTP/1.1" 200 -
252 252 "GET /?cmd=lookup HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:key=tip x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
253 253 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 401 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=namespaces x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
254 254 "GET /?cmd=capabilities HTTP/1.1" 200 -
255 255 "GET /?cmd=lookup HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:key=tip x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
256 256 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 401 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=namespaces x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
257 257 "GET /?cmd=capabilities HTTP/1.1" 200 -
258 258 "GET /?cmd=lookup HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:key=tip x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
259 259 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 401 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=namespaces x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
260 260 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=namespaces x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
261 261 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=bookmarks x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
262 262 "GET /?cmd=capabilities HTTP/1.1" 200 -
263 263 "GET /?cmd=lookup HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:key=tip x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
264 264 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 401 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=namespaces x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
265 265 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=namespaces x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
266 266 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=bookmarks x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
267 267 "GET /?cmd=capabilities HTTP/1.1" 200 -
268 268 "GET /?cmd=lookup HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:key=tip x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
269 269 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 401 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=namespaces x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
270 270 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=namespaces x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
271 271 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=bookmarks x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
272 272 "GET /?cmd=capabilities HTTP/1.1" 200 -
273 273 "GET /?cmd=lookup HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:key=tip x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
274 274 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 401 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=namespaces x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
275 275 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=namespaces x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
276 276 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=bookmarks x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
277 277 "GET /?cmd=capabilities HTTP/1.1" 200 -
278 278 "GET /?cmd=lookup HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:key=tip x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
279 279 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 401 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=namespaces x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
280 280 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=namespaces x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
281 281 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=bookmarks x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
282 282 "GET /?cmd=capabilities HTTP/1.1" 200 -
283 283 "GET /?cmd=branchmap HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
284 284 "GET /?cmd=stream_out HTTP/1.1" 401 - x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
285 285 "GET /?cmd=stream_out HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
286 286 "GET /?cmd=batch HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:cmds=heads+%3Bknown+nodes%3D5fed3813f7f5e1824344fdc9cf8f63bb662c292d x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
287 287 "GET /?cmd=getbundle HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:bundlecaps=HG20%2Cbundle2%3DHG20%250Achangegroup%253D01%252C02%250Adigests%253Dmd5%252Csha1%252Csha512%250Aerror%253Dabort%252Cunsupportedcontent%252Cpushraced%252Cpushkey%250Ahgtagsfnodes%250Alistkeys%250Apushkey%250Aremote-changegroup%253Dhttp%252Chttps&cg=0&common=5fed3813f7f5e1824344fdc9cf8f63bb662c292d&heads=5fed3813f7f5e1824344fdc9cf8f63bb662c292d&listkeys=phases%2Cbookmarks x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
288 288 "GET /?cmd=capabilities HTTP/1.1" 200 -
289 289 "GET /?cmd=batch HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:cmds=heads+%3Bknown+nodes%3D x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
290 290 "GET /?cmd=getbundle HTTP/1.1" 401 - x-hgarg-1:bundlecaps=HG20%2Cbundle2%3DHG20%250Achangegroup%253D01%252C02%250Adigests%253Dmd5%252Csha1%252Csha512%250Aerror%253Dabort%252Cunsupportedcontent%252Cpushraced%252Cpushkey%250Ahgtagsfnodes%250Alistkeys%250Apushkey%250Aremote-changegroup%253Dhttp%252Chttps&cg=1&common=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000&heads=5fed3813f7f5e1824344fdc9cf8f63bb662c292d&listkeys=phases%2Cbookmarks x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
291 291 "GET /?cmd=getbundle HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:bundlecaps=HG20%2Cbundle2%3DHG20%250Achangegroup%253D01%252C02%250Adigests%253Dmd5%252Csha1%252Csha512%250Aerror%253Dabort%252Cunsupportedcontent%252Cpushraced%252Cpushkey%250Ahgtagsfnodes%250Alistkeys%250Apushkey%250Aremote-changegroup%253Dhttp%252Chttps&cg=1&common=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000&heads=5fed3813f7f5e1824344fdc9cf8f63bb662c292d&listkeys=phases%2Cbookmarks x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
292 292 "GET /?cmd=capabilities HTTP/1.1" 200 -
293 293 "GET /?cmd=lookup HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:key=tip x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
294 294 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 401 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=namespaces x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
295 295 "GET /?cmd=capabilities HTTP/1.1" 200 -
296 296 "GET /?cmd=lookup HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:key=tip x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
297 297 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 401 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=namespaces x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
298 298 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 403 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=namespaces x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
299 299 "GET /?cmd=capabilities HTTP/1.1" 200 -
300 300 "GET /?cmd=batch HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:cmds=heads+%3Bknown+nodes%3D7f4e523d01f2cc3765ac8934da3d14db775ff872 x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
301 301 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 401 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=phases x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
302 302 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=phases x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
303 303 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=bookmarks x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
304 304 "GET /?cmd=branchmap HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
305 305 "GET /?cmd=branchmap HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
306 306 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=bookmarks x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
307 307 "POST /?cmd=unbundle HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:heads=666f726365* (glob)
308 308 "GET /?cmd=listkeys HTTP/1.1" 200 - x-hgarg-1:namespace=phases x-hgproto-1:0.1 0.2 comp=*zlib,none,bzip2 (glob)
309 309
310 310 $ cd ..
311 311
312 312 clone of serve with repo in root and unserved subrepo (issue2970)
313 313
314 314 $ hg --cwd test init sub
315 315 $ echo empty > test/sub/empty
316 316 $ hg --cwd test/sub add empty
317 317 $ hg --cwd test/sub commit -qm 'add empty'
318 318 $ hg --cwd test/sub tag -r 0 something
319 319 $ echo sub = sub > test/.hgsub
320 320 $ hg --cwd test add .hgsub
321 321 $ hg --cwd test commit -qm 'add subrepo'
322 322 $ hg clone http://localhost:$HGPORT noslash-clone
323 323 requesting all changes
324 324 adding changesets
325 325 adding manifests
326 326 adding file changes
327 327 added 3 changesets with 7 changes to 7 files
328 328 updating to branch default
329 329 abort: HTTP Error 404: Not Found
330 330 [255]
331 331 $ hg clone http://localhost:$HGPORT/ slash-clone
332 332 requesting all changes
333 333 adding changesets
334 334 adding manifests
335 335 adding file changes
336 336 added 3 changesets with 7 changes to 7 files
337 337 updating to branch default
338 338 abort: HTTP Error 404: Not Found
339 339 [255]
340 340
341 341 check error log
342 342
343 343 $ cat error.log
344 344
345 345 check abort error reporting while pulling/cloning
346 346
347 347 $ $RUNTESTDIR/killdaemons.py
348 348 $ hg -R test serve -p $HGPORT -d --pid-file=hg3.pid -E error.log --config extensions.crash=${TESTDIR}/crashgetbundler.py
349 349 $ cat hg3.pid >> $DAEMON_PIDS
350 350 $ hg clone http://localhost:$HGPORT/ abort-clone
351 351 requesting all changes
352 352 remote: abort: this is an exercise
353 353 abort: pull failed on remote
354 354 [255]
355 355 $ cat error.log
356 356
357 disable pull-based clones
358
359 $ hg -R test serve -p $HGPORT1 -d --pid-file=hg4.pid -E error.log --config server.disablefullbundle=True
360 $ cat hg4.pid >> $DAEMON_PIDS
361 $ hg clone http://localhost:$HGPORT1/ disable-pull-clone
362 requesting all changes
363 remote: abort: server has pull-based clones disabled
364 abort: pull failed on remote
365 (remove --pull if specified or upgrade Mercurial)
366 [255]
367
368 ... but keep stream clones working
369
370 $ hg clone --uncompressed --noupdate http://localhost:$HGPORT1/ test-stream-clone
371 streaming all changes
372 * files to transfer, * of data (glob)
373 transferred * in * seconds (*/sec) (glob)
374 searching for changes
375 no changes found
376 $ cat error.log
377
378 ... and also keep partial clones and pulls working
379 $ hg clone http://localhost:$HGPORT1 --rev 0 test-partial-clone
380 adding changesets
381 adding manifests
382 adding file changes
383 added 1 changesets with 4 changes to 4 files
384 updating to branch default
385 4 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
386 $ hg pull -R test-partial-clone
387 pulling from http://localhost:$HGPORT1/
388 searching for changes
389 adding changesets
390 adding manifests
391 adding file changes
392 added 2 changesets with 3 changes to 3 files
393 (run 'hg update' to get a working copy)
394
357 395 corrupt cookies file should yield a warning
358 396
359 397 $ cat > $TESTTMP/cookies.txt << EOF
360 398 > bad format
361 399 > EOF
362 400
363 401 $ hg --config auth.cookiefile=$TESTTMP/cookies.txt id http://localhost:$HGPORT/
364 402 (error loading cookie file $TESTTMP/cookies.txt: '*/cookies.txt' does not look like a Netscape format cookies file; continuing without cookies) (glob)
365 403 56f9bc90cce6
366 404
367 405 $ killdaemons.py
368 406
369 407 Create dummy authentication handler that looks for cookies. It doesn't do anything
370 408 useful. It just raises an HTTP 500 with details about the Cookie request header.
371 409 We raise HTTP 500 because its message is printed in the abort message.
372 410
373 411 $ cat > cookieauth.py << EOF
374 412 > from mercurial import util
375 413 > from mercurial.hgweb import common
376 414 > def perform_authentication(hgweb, req, op):
377 415 > cookie = req.env.get('HTTP_COOKIE')
378 416 > if not cookie:
379 417 > raise common.ErrorResponse(common.HTTP_SERVER_ERROR, 'no-cookie')
380 418 > raise common.ErrorResponse(common.HTTP_SERVER_ERROR, 'Cookie: %s' % cookie)
381 419 > def extsetup():
382 420 > common.permhooks.insert(0, perform_authentication)
383 421 > EOF
384 422
385 423 $ hg serve --config extensions.cookieauth=cookieauth.py -R test -p $HGPORT -d --pid-file=pid
386 424 $ cat pid > $DAEMON_PIDS
387 425
388 426 Request without cookie sent should fail due to lack of cookie
389 427
390 428 $ hg id http://localhost:$HGPORT
391 429 abort: HTTP Error 500: no-cookie
392 430 [255]
393 431
394 432 Populate a cookies file
395 433
396 434 $ cat > cookies.txt << EOF
397 435 > # HTTP Cookie File
398 436 > # Expiration is 2030-01-01 at midnight
399 437 > .example.com TRUE / FALSE 1893456000 hgkey examplevalue
400 438 > EOF
401 439
402 440 Should not send a cookie for another domain
403 441
404 442 $ hg --config auth.cookiefile=cookies.txt id http://localhost:$HGPORT/
405 443 abort: HTTP Error 500: no-cookie
406 444 [255]
407 445
408 446 Add a cookie entry for our test server and verify it is sent
409 447
410 448 $ cat >> cookies.txt << EOF
411 449 > localhost.local FALSE / FALSE 1893456000 hgkey localhostvalue
412 450 > EOF
413 451
414 452 $ hg --config auth.cookiefile=cookies.txt id http://localhost:$HGPORT/
415 453 abort: HTTP Error 500: Cookie: hgkey=localhostvalue
416 454 [255]
General Comments 0
You need to be logged in to leave comments. Login now